Claymore - Вђ“ 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.

Master the Blade: Crafting a Scottish Claymore with BoxCutter in Blender Claymore – BoxCutter Blender

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 : After making a cut, you can use

: 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. The Power of BoxCutter for Weaponry : Start

: 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 :

BoxCutter is a non-destructive boolean powerhouse. Instead of manually adding modifiers and managing complex geometry, it allows you to "draw" cuts, insets, and slices directly onto your 3D mesh. This is particularly useful for a Claymore, where you need to define sharp blade edges, complex fuller grooves, and ornate hilt details without permanently destroying your base mesh. Step-by-Step Claymore Workflow

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