Weapon Illustration Sketches

Tetsubo said:
I think it looks good. I've never used Photoshop. I find it mildly intimidating and I probably can't afford it. :)

Thanks! And yes, PhotoShop can be intimidating. If you want to try the program then look for an older version. I'm using version 5 and it's more than enough for my purposes.

Tetsubo said:
I'll start to think about it...

What kind of "jagged"? Saw-toothed, random, "flamed", etc?

Definitely saw-toothed. What is "flamed", BTW?
 

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Knightfall1972 said:
Thanks! And yes, PhotoShop can be intimidating. If you want to try the program then look for an older version. I'm using version 5 and it's more than enough for my purposes.



Definitely saw-toothed. What is "flamed", BTW?

The back edge of this knife is an example of what I am calling "flamed":
 

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A Dwarven Pipe Axe. I figure that if the Native Americans can have them so can Dwarves.
 

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Sorry for rushing you last time, can you try this?:

Like a sword with the hilt to the middle mirrored so you have no tip, the cross guard isn't sharp but can be to club people. It should have 4 way symmetry. Don't let me make you rush. Thank you :)
 




Darksun

A handblade. The two tines nearest the gripping hand are a triangular cross-section (see insert). Named after a friend.
 

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