Not amazing but it’s all practice and still looks pretty good I think. Probably could’ve used a bunch of curved rounded segments atop a lighter colour to simulate the ‘hamon’ on the blade.
Hamon: Just a little wavey marking on a blade, I’m sure there’s more of an explanation but that’s basically what it is.
Replying to:hikari two hundred and fucking seventy-six nodes?
Not a complaint
Still working on it, with these I go for function and looks rather than looks and keeping a Stickfigure in a set range of motion.
For example: if you move an arm that has two segments meeting at the middle, you’d see tiny white lines there because of the tiny gap created, to avoid this I place two triangles.
The only thing i’d see fit for change would probably be the hamon as mentioned.
Still working on weapons though so i’m a little rusty.
Not amazing but it’s all practice and still looks pretty good I think. Probably could’ve used a bunch of curved rounded segments atop a lighter colour to simulate the ‘hamon’ on the blade.
Hamon: Just a little wavey marking on a blade, I’m sure there’s more of an explanation but that’s basically what it is.
as far as the 10000 katanas i’ve seen over the years
this is a clean one
nice handle
and 10/10 use of the shing sparkle sparkle figure already
Thank you, was expecting a ‘maybe work on this’ lol.
nah don’t worry i’ll tell you when your shit is wack
Not even gonna sugarcoat it lmao
Much appreciated
mmmm fUck that’s nice
two hundred and fucking seventy-six nodes?
Not a complaint, just a question
there’s a ton of tiny detail on the blade
Still working on it, with these I go for function and looks rather than looks and keeping a Stickfigure in a set range of motion.
For example: if you move an arm that has two segments meeting at the middle, you’d see tiny white lines there because of the tiny gap created, to avoid this I place two triangles.
The only thing i’d see fit for change would probably be the hamon as mentioned.
Still working on weapons though so i’m a little rusty.
Yeah
Mab mentioned the little staggers on the edge, which could be the reason