Hi Gian, when you are editing/moving the points in point mode from a hard corner to a smooth point are you using a script or a shortcut key? If so could you explain thanks and great video
Your hilts would be uncomfortably long for how short the blades were. Shame you were using an about 125mm template, a lot of longswords are longer than that. Edit: I take back what I said about the length of the template since I can't read what the length of it is. Unless of course, the length actually is 125mm. Also, just for future reference- swords that are at the upper levels of longsword(up to a 6ft person's sternum from the ground and higher) and even greatswords(up to a 6ft person's nose and higher) tend to follow the 1:3 ratio; where 1/4 of the overall length of the sword is the hilt. Note: measurements for sword length to person ratios are from modern schools of HEMA and should probably be disregarded if designing a sword based around some eccentric 1390s noble.
So awesome watching you model in MOI.
Started using moi3d because of you. Thanks for the video.
Hi Gian, when you are editing/moving the points in point mode from a hard corner to a smooth point are you using a script or a shortcut key? If so could you explain thanks and great video
I didnt get you
@@giangian1232 4:14 you made the sharp points to a smooth curve point
@@Sykophantic holding ctrl when you add point
Hey. Very good video. Please tell me the name of the second program in which you did the rounding of the bodies.
its Fusion360
Love your work and your pipelines
请教一下哪里有能比较系统学习moi3d的课程呢,谢谢
Do you use any particular scripts for moi ? If yes, can you tell us few words about them ? Thank you !
I found all scripts in the forum,the most helpful is customeUI Plug I guess
Interesting, what software is this? looks very cad
oh, i'm very stupid. nevermind.
v cool !
Your hilts would be uncomfortably long for how short the blades were. Shame you were using an about 125mm template, a lot of longswords are longer than that.
Edit: I take back what I said about the length of the template since I can't read what the length of it is. Unless of course, the length actually is 125mm.
Also, just for future reference- swords that are at the upper levels of longsword(up to a 6ft person's sternum from the ground and higher) and even greatswords(up to a 6ft person's nose and higher) tend to follow the 1:3 ratio; where 1/4 of the overall length of the sword is the hilt.
Note: measurements for sword length to person ratios are from modern schools of HEMA and should probably be disregarded if designing a sword based around some eccentric 1390s noble.