Here are some high quality shots of the Glass axe
Monday, March 5, 2012
Friday, March 2, 2012
Glass battleaxe
I really enjoyed making the glass sword so I decided my next sword would not be a sword but an axe, a Glass axe. This one was a little trickier because I had to make it in 2 sections and stick them together seeing as the foam board is about 70cm long (the axe is about a meter)
3 layers stuck together for the axe head |
Building up the layers |
For this layer I needed it to be half a board thick so i scraped away the bottom half of the pieces after I had cut them |
Details for the tip of the axe (not the blade) |
Carving the blades edge, almost finished the axe head |
Then I started to work on the handle, which was also made of foam and felt quite weak so I painted it right after I glued it together to strengthen it a little |
Adding the detail/texture grip to the handle |
Lots of little pieces being glued on |
More gem-like details at the top of the handle |
To get the 2 parts together I wedged about 10 long toothpicks into the handle about halfway then pressed them into the top half, The complete shape was quite strong |
I added a bit of glue to help strengthen it |
Cut the grooves into the blade (same style as the sword) then started with the primer paint |
I realized I missed a little layer on the top part which I added in before the color paint |
Green layer and weathering details |
first gold layer (mixed with white) |
Final gold layer and touch ups |
Clear coat and finished |
Mounted on my wall |
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Monday, February 20, 2012
Glass sword
I had a lot of fun making the Daedric sword
so I decided I'd have a go at creating another one from scratch, the
Glass sword seemed like a great idea. This time I created my own
template by tracing over the game model in Photoshop and printing it to
scale.
Basic cutout, 3 layers thick |
Comparing the size to my Daedric sword |
For the pommel, I needed the base to be just a little bit thinner. I managed to peel the paper of the top and scrape away a little bit of foam to reduce the thickness |
Each layer of 5mm foam board has 2 layers of 2.5mm foam with paper top, bottom and middle, so the handle is 3 layers thick and the pommel is 2 layers |
For some of the very fine detail I used cereal box cardboard and layered it to the desired thickness, these parts are for the handguard |
I added a single layer of card to the pommel to keep it smooth |
Gluing the detailed parts on and cutting the small details into the pommel |
Everything glued on |
Finished the sanding and used a dremel tool on the blade to get a nice edge |
Cutting the grooves into the tip of the blade |
Starting with the many coats of primer |
Spray painted the sword black (not sure why...) |
Green coat |
Gold coat |
Painting some detail onto the sword to give it a more textured/weathered look |
Clear coat and drying. All finished |
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