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3 Dimensional Chat / My turn to make a sword

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Cloggy
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Location: Rayleigh, Essex
Posted: 13th Dec 2005 00:28
There seemed to be a few swords beig made so I thought I would have a go. This is my first attempt. Not done mush texturing before!



Will have a go at making some different styles

Cheers,

Cloggy
Joh
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Location: Malaysia
Posted: 13th Dec 2005 01:08
Sweet. Its a decent sword. Nice work. Keep on smithin.
Insanity Complex
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Posted: 13th Dec 2005 05:31
Aww, thats nice, I really need to get decent textures for my swords so they don't look so bad

Raise your god again, they don't give a damn. (Coal Chamber)
Cloggy
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Posted: 13th Dec 2005 21:42
Texturing a sword isn't too bad. Lookup tutorials on making metal textures, there fairly easy to make.

I think I'll make a dagger next in the same style.

BTW this model was made in blender, exported as a truespace .cob file, textured in Lithunwrap, exported as a milkshape file and then exported from milkshape as a .x file. A bit complicated, but the only way I could get the model to light properly in DBP.

Cheers,

Cloggy
Insanity Complex
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Posted: 13th Dec 2005 23:12
I know its not too bad texturing them...lol

Raise your god again, they don't give a damn. (Coal Chamber)

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