Indigo Knife
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Indigo Knife
I am calling this on done...
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Changed the plain texture from the horrific one I had on there...
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I'd say, It's due to extreme bump-values....
too much difference between black and white.
If it's hires enough, you should try to blur it slightly.
If it isn't, scale it up, and it'll already be blurred
Edit: after texture change, no more relevant
FAR BETTER!!!!
too much difference between black and white.
If it's hires enough, you should try to blur it slightly.
If it isn't, scale it up, and it'll already be blurred

Edit: after texture change, no more relevant

FAR BETTER!!!!

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It certainly is looking very nice, Phrostbyte.
How about adding another level of tools to it, adding a magnifying glass, and placing the magnifying glass directly over an Indigo logo?
How about adding another level of tools to it, adding a magnifying glass, and placing the magnifying glass directly over an Indigo logo?

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Uhm.... err... big whoops. 
How come I'm the only one who's noticed it's backwards?
There's no blade stop! You have the bolster plates (the slotted channels) facing the back side, and you have the finger indent in the plastic top cover facing the back edge of the main blade. That's one seriously dangerous knife, and not in the intended fashion!
Great render though, physics aside.

How come I'm the only one who's noticed it's backwards?
There's no blade stop! You have the bolster plates (the slotted channels) facing the back side, and you have the finger indent in the plastic top cover facing the back edge of the main blade. That's one seriously dangerous knife, and not in the intended fashion!
Great render though, physics aside.
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Well, the one you show as your ref image looks to be a Wenger Commander or possibly a Backpacker... basically their ripoff of the Victorinox Spartan. (Victorinox doesn't do hooked can openers like that, but they both were official Swiss Army knifemakers, but now that Victorinox bought Wenger it's just historical trivia.) //end knifegeek
Here's a higher resolution one that shows the spine flexing.
Notice below the awl and corkscrew there's a metal plate, that reinforces and runs the length of the shell. That one's just a separator though. There would be two sets of bolster plates not just one.. where any blade lands in it's open position, there has to be a solid metal spine or pin bladelock assembly behind it, else any applied force would collapse whatever tool you were using. This same spine creates tension on the blade, to hold it locked in it's closed position. Think about it. Look at the can opener on the right. notice the notch in the back of the blade, and notice the spring steel spine on the bottom flexing down because the blade is partially opened.
Let me see if I can find you a close-up pic at the proper angle, or hey you can skip it. (heh if it doesn't bother you, no problem!) I guess it could also be the camera angle, but it certainly appears that the blades are originating from the spaces between the plates.
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Ah - I do see what you are getting at, and actually thaught of this afterwards (the divider plates). I will probably fix that later, as I have already started on another project (object is something I AM a complete geek about). I am actually a complete newb with 3d art (This knife is only my fourth project? And the very first thing I have ever modeled without a step-by-step tutorial on how to do so). Thanks, though for being ( hehe
) SHARP, though, and it will be fixed sometime in the future.
I actually decided to model one, because I had one that got lost, and I missed it! LOL. Actually, I was trying to think of something I had not seen modeled before and thats what I came up with - my last one ("Bottle of Jack") was not that original...
Ah - I do see what you are getting at, and actually thaught of this afterwards (the divider plates). I will probably fix that later, as I have already started on another project (object is something I AM a complete geek about). I am actually a complete newb with 3d art (This knife is only my fourth project? And the very first thing I have ever modeled without a step-by-step tutorial on how to do so). Thanks, though for being ( hehe

I actually decided to model one, because I had one that got lost, and I missed it! LOL. Actually, I was trying to think of something I had not seen modeled before and thats what I came up with - my last one ("Bottle of Jack") was not that original...
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