
V Rising Iron Slashers
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This is the Iron Slasher from the game "V Rising". It is about the same size as the swords I've made, but the blade is perpendicular to the handle instead of parallel. The model is life-size, so it has been cut up into pieces. I modeled the item in Maya 2022, using screenshots from the game and a blueprint I drew from those screenshots. --- INSTRUCTIONS TO MAKE: 1: PRINTING Print out the Blade 1 through Blade 5 and the handle. I also have an all-in-one file, but it takes a long time to print. All the pieces are all cut to fit within a 20 cm (8 in) cube. 2: ASSEMBLY Now that all the parts are printed, glue them together with epoxy or superglue. I find it easiest to lay out all the pieces in order before gluing them all together, so the order should be: Blade1 - Blade2 - Blade3 - Blade4 - Blade5 ------------------------------------Handle I also recommend not gluing all the pieces together at the same time, instead do them in groups like glue Blade1 to Blade2, Blade3 to Blade4, etc, and then glue the new larger pieces together after the first round of gluing has hardened. 3: PAINT Once the item has been completely glued together, you can apply a few coats of primer before painting, or just skip straight to the paint. 4: HAVE FUN Just don't hit anyone with it k? Hang it up on the wall, show it off to friends/family, leave it in the corner and let it collect dust...... whatever floats your boat. --- NOTES (ig this is more trivia/complaints than notes, but oh well) I started modeling this on the first, and finished on the 5th, but I had a few problems to fix and I didn't feel like doing it till the 8th, and now here we are... That lil cone shape that connects the handle to the back of the blade is actually part of the cylinder that is used for the shape further down the handle. How did I make a cylinder turn into a cone on both sides of the blade? MAGIC (and pain) I found the curled tip across from the handle and the edge closest to the handle the hardest parts to make; I wound up having to draw most of the edges around those areas by hand instead of extruding them out or making edge loops... but the model turned out pretty nice I think so I'm happy with it. So when I was cutting the model into pieces and getting them ready to print, most of them are oriented upside-down. Why is this important? its not This summary box was pretty easy to make this time, I just copied the one from the Sanguine Sword and changed it around a bit. I'm not sure why, but the analytics page on my profile quit tracking the number of views on my things. I know other people have the problem because I saw others complaining about it online. So if you're here.... hi Why are you still listening to me ramble on? Go do the things you wanna do --- Q/A Q: Will you do more weapons from V Rising? A: Yes (hopefully), I intend to do the Sanguine Slashers next but after that, I'm not sure. Q: More Hollow Knight pins? A: Prob not.......
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