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Re: Foundations of a Bladeforge - A students 3d models - Jarold - 12-07-2012 blood line was used to make it easier for a person to pull the blade out of someonewhen they stabbed them, or just to let more blood flow.Blood line is the indent in the middle of the blade. Re: Foundations of a Bladeforge - A students 3d models - alee56 - 12-07-2012 ohh i thought he meant bloodline like a family bloodline, hmm am stupidier than i think, i just be quiet now :-X Re: Foundations of a Bladeforge - A students 3d models - Kwal - 12-07-2012 (12-07-2012, 09:58 PM)Jarold link Wrote: blood line was used to make it easier for a person to pull the blade out of someonewhen they stabbed them, or just to let more blood flow.Blood line is the indent in the middle of the blade. Actually there is no historical basis to believe that and both those theories have been discussed and disproven afaik. It's still commonly called blood line but what it was actually for is heavy speculated. The best explanation so far is to save up on the metal and weight and because it looks nice. Re: Foundations of a Bladeforge - A students 3d models - Jalau - 12-07-2012 nice models guy! Re: Foundations of a Bladeforge - A students 3d models - Hypernoma - 12-07-2012 (12-07-2012, 10:26 PM)Kwal link Wrote: [quote author=Jarold link=topic=4324.msg35504#msg35504 date=1342130323] Actually there is no historical basis to believe that and both those theories have been discussed and disproven afaik. It's still commonly called blood line but what it was actually for is heavy speculated. The best explanation so far is to save up on the metal and weight and because it looks nice. [/quote] Indeed but I am not discussing the merits of the theory, merely stating that that is one of its names. The term is still used today alongside blood groove and the technical term of fuller. The purpose not only serves to lighten the weight but plays an essential role in the flexibility of weapons (see any of the modern fencing weapons). And beyond that, the axe still does not require one ![]() Re: Foundations of a Bladeforge - A students 3d models - Kwal - 13-07-2012 I know, it was in response to Jarold, I hear those myths so much it's just an automatic reaction for me to try and set it straight, going off topic in this case.. The flexibility can be a purpose of the fuller, you're absolutely right about that, but I don't always mention that because it was also found in historical weapons which are pretty much non-flexible by definion, such as some seaxes. The axe doesn't need one of course but I think people are referring to the sword model which was edited to the OP ;D Re: Foundations of a Bladeforge - A students 3d models - Khmer - 13-07-2012 Nice models! ;D Re: Foundations of a Bladeforge - A students 3d models - Ryu - 13-07-2012 Great sword model alee, well done again ![]() For sharpness, try to recompute normals in openbrf and make it full(or most) hard edged ![]() Re: Foundations of a Bladeforge - A students 3d models - Jarold - 13-07-2012 Soanyways loli got a little off subject with my comment, but anyways. If your doing request could you make a lion headed great hammer, lol i really want to see one. ![]() Re: Foundations of a Bladeforge - A students 3d models - Jalau - 13-07-2012 oh we have so much nice modellers now, hope the admins like the models! |