@epitaph200
Joined on July 4th, 2017, this user has been a member for 3,281 days and is the 47th person to register an account.
Has 782 submissions, the first one uploaded on September 29th, 2016 and the most recent on February 9th, 2020.
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Has made 9,801 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 35,381 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
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Y e s
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Legit thought that was a bottle you put on the frame of a bicycle
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The two swords of legend
Excalibur and Gay Lord
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H O L Y – S * * T
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I like the rectangular shields
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Eh, i can see how you were allured to the oil pattern.
I personally have little interest in coloured blades and stuff, nor any of these ‘tacticool’ kinds of swords, i just find the classics to just have that nice, organic look to them.
But yeah, if you do ever feel like giving it a spin for some fun, just go easy on it cause stainless is…
To be honest
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On that exact site
Eeeeeeh, £220 odd
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It’s an online shop for ancient arms and armour
They do A LOT of stuff, so they have an ultra wide selection -
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Also, expected the Kunai to be stainless, predicting the sword to be too.
In that case, be careful with it as Stainless Steel is cheap steal, providing poor performance overall. Aka, possibly snapping. So, don’t whack it at a wood pole or Tatami Mat as hard as possible.
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Well, can you tell me what site you got it off, is there a little thing saying the steel type under the hilt’s grip
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You should see Celtic Bronze Swords, they’re mouthwateringly good looking

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I think you’re using a much higher FPS than is currently of your skill level.
Looks to be around 30 – 60 FPS considering you see the mere use of such as counting as a pro.
Look, if you genuinely want to do good at animation, if you from the bottom of your heart actually care about animation as a future for you, please just listen to me, i’m only here to help, okay, please don’t lash out at me as i don’t want any conflict, i just want you to be a good guy.Okay, disclaimer out of the way, theme is cool. I’ve been a big fan of WWI/WWII since about the age of 17 and seeing this is neat. What i reccomend you do to enhance visuals is to use mre advanced, realistic figs like the kind Explosive Bullet uploads, that way it’ll be very easy to distinguish who’s the good guys and who”s the bad guys (looking at then very, very rough designs, i’m guessing it’s Germany and my boy Britain).
I also recommend lowering your FPS to about 10 for now. Once you can pull off nice smooth animations that go at a reasonable pace and are easy to understand, move up to 12, them 14, then 16. Go as slowly and carefully as possible so that once you hit 30, you’ll be making animations that rival the skill of some of the best animators on the site, trust me, i wish i made the same choice years ago.
Anyway, good luck with your next anim dude.
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Also, what type of steel is it made of?
I’m hopijg it’s a form of spring steel or high carbon steel so it’s got just the right give without being too hard.If it’s Stainless Steel…

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*casually buys a sword*
Honestly, when i buy one, i’ll probs get a Khopesh. Being a Bronze sword, they’re easy to maintain as they’re pretty good at being anti rust

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You’ve made me grin
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