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sword

Author: 
Scribe
Sunday, December 19, 2010 - 06:27
Art Type: 
3D Art
Tags: 
weapon
Action
RPG
Strategy
Fantasy
Warfare
Static Mesh
License(s): 
CC0
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This is my first sword I have ever made on blender. I hope it is useful for RPG or action type games.

File(s): 
firstsword.blend firstsword.blend 373.6 Kb [413 download(s)]
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riidom
joined 15 years 2 months ago
12/20/2010 - 19:15

some technical infos about quad/tri-count, used textures, size of these etc would be good. As a sword is "just" an item that one or probably most of the guys on screen hold in their hands, its good to know, if its lowpoly enough to be rendered a dozen times without killing the fps. If its highpoly it still might be useful as decoration, e.g. in hands of a statue.

Good job for a first sword. Classy design, no silly/fancy stuff on it ;)

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Scribe
joined 14 years 5 months ago
01/19/2011 - 07:38
Scribe's picture

thanks for the comments and glad you liked it. I think its quite high-poly unfortunately i have added any textures either. still getting started with modeling so keeping everything as simple as i can at the moment.

i keep practicing and hopefully add a couple more models soon.

thanks again

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