Custom armor design and fabrication service for TV, theater, cosplay, & LARP. Learn how to make armor with our tutorials, templates, and other DIY patterns!
Custom armor design and fabrication service for TV, theater, cosplay, & LARP. Learn how to make armor with our tutorials, templates, and other DIY patterns!
Paweł Łyczkowski from GameTextures gave a little talk on how he creates cloth and metal materials in Substance Designer and Substance Painter 2.0.
Complete Elbow Protection Epic Armoury’s Milanese Couter is a low-fantasy set of armour designed to protect the elbows--including the sides and a portion of the arms, thwarting even the craftiest rogue. Its shape is intended to not only block blows, but to deflect them away safely. A curved shelf is riveted and welded along its edge, catching strikes that would otherwise slide onto the arms. The Milanese Couter is one piece, constructed using mild steel. One leather strap is used to keep each of the couters in place. Conveniently placed eyelets can be used to attach the couter firmly to a gambeson or shirt. With regular leather and metal care you can expect this quality made armour to last for a long time! Inspired by Medieval Armour Designed to match the complete Milanese Armour set Elbow armour was first created as a curved metal plate, later becoming articulated Sometimes called an elbow cop
For centuries, Medieval armor played a huge role in the life of European knights. Although the usage of the term ‘gothic’ in art history can be traced
16the century suit of armour from the Arms and Armour colection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
#2020年自分が選ぶ今年上半期の4枚 騎士は制作中‼︎
The complete Paco Rabanne Fall 2020 Ready-to-Wear fashion show now on Vogue Runway.