These pictures of a fanmade 1:1 wood recreation of Katana, which you can view on Deviantart created by MithrilLady, are great examples, and are the images we’ll use in this tutorial if you’d like to follow along with the same weapon. ![]() While selecting a reference image, look for an image of a weapon that is laid flat. From hit video games like Final Fantasy VII and X, Monster Hunter, and Dark Souls (just to name a few), there’s something awesome about swinging around a massive sword like it weighs nothing. In this case, we’re talking about really big swords. When it comes to awesome fantasy weapons, it’s perfectly acceptable to push the limits of reality. With the release of Blender 3.0 in December of 2021, you will find the best, most intuitive, and powerful version of Blender yet. Ultimately, it’s the best place to start as a beginner. ![]() Blender is a powerful software that rivals all the best paid platforms in what it can do for you. We’re going to use Blender in this tutorial because it’s open-source, and thus completely free to use. While making your first 3D models can seem like an almost impossible task, we are going to walk you through all the steps so that you can create your very first fantasy weapon in Blender and Daz Studio. Maybe you’ve even contemplated creating one. ![]() If you’ve ever played an RPG, tabletop or digital, or love to read epic fantasy books, or even watch fantasy movies, then you’ve probably thought once or twice about epic fantasy swords and weapons.
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