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Uploaded by on Dec 25, 2009

In this tutorial, i will show you how to model a fantasy themed medieval sword and show you how to design the guard. enjoy!

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  • I've been watching quite some tutorials from you by now and I was wondering, how difficult is it actually to use Blender? So far I've only used it to import some kind of files, without editing them.

    I'm not too bad in using Google SketchUp, (then again, it's an easy-to-use program) and I was wondering if it's possible to skip to Blender.

  • @AntharesProcyon Its the most intuitive, down n dirty, and practical mesh modelling tool out there for me at least. If you take a few weeks to watch tons of tutorials and learn blender, it will come quickly to you.

  • @AntharesProcyon the best way to import sketchup models in blender is to export it as a .obj in sketchup. If im not mistaken this requires the pro version of sketchup. And then go into blender and file>import>obj and browse to your file. I suggest using Blender 2.49 instead of the newest version, because it is easier to learn from. 2.5 is much more complex and hard to understand. here is a link to download blender 2.49

  • at 1:18 i tried pressing s>x but it still enlarged the entire thing and didnt just make it longer, i also tried pressing s>6 but that just made it 6 times bigger... help please

  • @UndeadGaming1337 you need to understand that s is size. x means to size on x axis. so press s and then x and then drag your mouse.

  • i cant find the site...

  • @christosioannouin it doesnt exist

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  • can you do a followup tutorial (yes i know it's a year later) on how to import this model into Skyrim as a mod?

  • thx its cool

  • @AntharesProcyon trust me it took me allmost 5 months to figure out wtf i was doing

  • omg thanks nice tut it worked great i had to figure some things out since i have v2.58 :) thumbs up!

  • Your voice is too low try to make it higher next time

  • @BlenderHelixAlpha

    Ah I see, let me write that down for a sec. And thanks for the tip, though, I'm using 249.2 at the moment so I guess it's al right, thanks though!

  • @BlenderHelixAlpha

    I see :P Guess it's a good idea to watch (almost) every vid of you, since most of them are tutorials :P Thanks for responding so fast by the way!

    PS: I've heard it's possible to import and export sketchup--> blender and visa versa. Could you advice me to do or don't do that?

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