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Blender | Claymore Вђ“ Boxcutter

Boxcutter for Beginners! | Simple Exercise (Blender Tutorial)

: Start with a basic cube scaled to the length of a traditional 1.6m claymore. Using BoxCutter’s Slice or Cut modes, you can quickly taper the blade and define the acute point characteristic of historical Scottish blades. Claymore – BoxCutter Blender

: After making a cut, you can use the EverScroll feature to find your cutters and apply Bevels ( Ctrl + B ) to the edges, giving the guard a softer, more realistic finish. Boxcutter for Beginners

: The "blood groove" or fuller is easily achieved by drawing a long, thin box along the center of the blade and using the Slice tool. You can then use Live Adjustment (tapping Tab during a cut) to move dots and refine the depth or width. Hilt and Guard Details : : After making a cut, you can use

In the world of hard-surface modeling, speed and precision are the ultimate goals. For artists looking to create legendary weaponry like the , the combination of Blender and the BoxCutter add-on offers a workflow that is up to 800% faster than traditional "vanilla" modeling. The Power of BoxCutter for Weaponry