I have been enamoured with the AT1435 since I first saw it. I am also a big fan of curved crossguards. So when I spied the AT1562 with the curved cross I thought "Gee that woudl look great on the 1435. So with the help of PhotoShop I decided to see what it woudl look like. And what a sexy beast the greatsword turned out to be! Here are the pics. Tell me what you think. Gus is this possible?
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I have to say, that does look nice-- I'm also impressed with your photoshop skills. I would have assumed that these were bona fide originals!
David
David
David McElrea wrote: |
I have to say, that does look nice-- I'm also impressed with your photoshop skills. I would have assumed that these were bona fide originals!
David |
Thanks Dave. PhotoShop is not all that hard to learn. The pics are from the All Saints Blades website.
Joel Whitmore wrote: | ||
Thanks Dave. PhotoShop is not all that hard to learn. The pics are from the All Saints Blades website. |
Hi Joel
Yeah, I could put that cross on, but its only about 8 inches wide, while the "stock" cross is 9 inches wide......
Auld Dawg
7 1/2 inches actually........at least mine is...
Angus Trim wrote: | ||||
Hi Joel Yeah, I could put that cross on, but its only about 8 inches wide, while the "stock" cross is 9 inches wide...... Auld Dawg |
Yeah in the first pic I had to stretch the pic of the guard a bit to satisfy me aesttically. But it still looks great even as a shorter guard.
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