Posts: 421 Location: Podgorje, Kamnik, Slovenia, Europe
Mon 17 Jan, 2005 6:43 am
He he... Very nice work!
Modelling looks quite believable - I must confess that until I saw some of the images on this site and in book "Swords of Viking Age" I didn't really understood the geometry of lower and upper hilt and pommel on most Viking swords. This kind of representation lets you display some of ideas and things much better than any drawing.
Polygon count could be a bit higher - you have some rough angles "poking" through the pommel and hilt, and maybe the ridge on a grip is not prominent enough. Also I would try to round just a bit all the sharp edges on hilts and pommel - I'm sure workers at Albion spend quite some time to do that, so you don't cut yourself on a wrong side of a sword. :D Also the material could use a bit of work - maybe with some HDRI reflection maps... But other than that, it's very nice.
What kind of cross section have you used and did you model any
distal taper?
What program have you used?
Thank you for posting the picture. I hope I'm not asking too many questions.
Blaz