Warframe

Warframe

Vaxar Galatine
Kinzuko 13 Feb, 2017 @ 12:28pm
blade is too thick, the guard isnt substantial enough, and the sword needs more color
for the blade:
make the blade thiner
make it go from thick to thin not thinish, thick, thin

for the guard
just reference an actual Zweihänder

other:
you need more color contrast to make the different zones stand out more
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GamingSanta 17 Feb, 2017 @ 3:21pm 
Unfortunately, people don't seem to care about making it look like an actual sword.
Myst 18 Feb, 2017 @ 3:26am 
People like big blades and making the blade thiner sounds really boring
Maelstroa 27 Feb, 2017 @ 12:41pm 
We are pseudo-bioorganic-cyborg ninjas running around killing things with void-magicks that rend spacetime and cross planes of existence. Because "realism" is something we're trying to so closely align with..
Also, search a "cinquedea" or similar swords. Many swords had NO GUARD whatsoever and were still completely effective.
Killsode 27 Feb, 2017 @ 6:25pm 
but would we be able to do it if our handle broke?
Myst 27 Feb, 2017 @ 10:40pm 
Originally posted by killsode the shpee main:
but would we be able to do it if our handle broke?
Grab the blade from where the handle broke and use it like that xD
GamingSanta 28 Feb, 2017 @ 7:02am 
Originally posted by Kyrios Maelstroa:
Also, search a "cinquedea" or similar swords. Many swords had NO GUARD whatsoever and were still completely effective.
The cinquedea was a civilian weapon though, it wasn't designed to parry a sword. A better example of a sword without a guard would be all the African swords with "nub" guards. At the same time though, cinquedeas and African swords are very different from the European great swords which the Galatine was based on.
Kinzuko 28 Feb, 2017 @ 1:31pm 
Originally posted by GamingSanta:
Originally posted by Kyrios Maelstroa:
Also, search a "cinquedea" or similar swords. Many swords had NO GUARD whatsoever and were still completely effective.
The cinquedea was a civilian weapon though, it wasn't designed to parry a sword. A better example of a sword without a guard would be all the African swords with "nub" guards. At the same time though, cinquedeas and African swords are very different from the European great swords which the Galatine was based on.
well put!
FeelingShy 2 Mar, 2017 @ 10:50pm 
Well let's just take into account that it still looks pretty cool. I do agree that the blade could be made thinner, but overall the composition of the weapon seems pleasing to look at and beautifully archaic in nature. If the model were to be altered in any way, I personally think it might look nice if it was changed to resemble the Scottish claymore.
GamingSanta 3 Mar, 2017 @ 7:00pm 
Originally posted by Haerken:
the weapon seems pleasing to look at and beautifully archaic in nature.
I don't think you can call it archaic, if it never existed it can't be old. It looks like a giant dagger, not any real sword.
Last edited by GamingSanta; 3 Mar, 2017 @ 8:05pm
Myst 3 Mar, 2017 @ 7:28pm 
Me want my giant slab of metal!
u2hello 16 Mar, 2017 @ 2:01pm 
This sword is awesome, how about it stays the exact same way
Inq182 22 Mar, 2017 @ 2:56pm 
might aswell make another sword, since you obviously want a zweihander. no need to change this one
Myst 22 Mar, 2017 @ 8:58pm 
MAKE ME A SLAB OF PURE METAL! xD
GamingSanta 23 Mar, 2017 @ 3:47pm 
It still bothers me how people act as if swords are blunt. Making a sword bigger in width makes it worse, how do people see it as more powerful looking?
Myst 25 Mar, 2017 @ 4:59am 
Originally posted by GamingSanta:
It still bothers me how people act as if swords are blunt. Making a sword bigger in width makes it worse, how do people see it as more powerful looking?

Because it looks funny seeing things get hit by a large object and because of Guts from Berserker and Cloud from Final Fantasy
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