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    Post Guess what I made

    Hey I was just playing around with Sketchup and I thought Hey lets make a katana; for I have never made one before. And so, two days later, this was the result.
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    That looks pretty nice.
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    very nice!
    maybe you should now work in the "grip" part of the sword, as they have something wrap to help hold it

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    I know, it's like a diamond shape

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    My goodness, it looks the size of a mountain

    I guess it's just that grass effect beneath it...or maybe too many Rum & Cokes, hehe.
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    That mountain effect is reduce is you look at the last pic.

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    its a Gundam size katana

    forgot to mention, i like the simple tsuba (the round guard thing). have seen some really elaborate tsuba, but the simple ones are the best, IMO

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    Looks like a really good model. If you render it in a good raytracer and add a few simple background elements for contrast and interest, you'd have an outstanding scene.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PTTG View Post
    Looks like a really good model. If you render it in a good raytracer and add a few simple background elements for contrast and interest, you'd have an outstanding scene.
    Like what program?
    Like what background?

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    oh, you could do a dojo floor. i think it would create a very good atmosphere to the katana

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