• MAN AT ARMS: REFORGED: Furyan Ulaks - Chronicles of Riddick
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[video=youtube;wBxblzxIXK4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBxblzxIXK4[/video]
Throughout the video I was really confused about what the point of twisting the metal was. And then they dipped the blades in the solution and pulled them out and [b][i]oh my god they're so fucking beautiful[/i][/b]. The quality of work these guys do is absurd. I'd love to one day own something they make, not going to lie. Also, I can't help but feel sorry for those bottles and cartons they always brutalize at the end.
[QUOTE=Gmod4ever;51650753]Throughout the video I was really confused about what the point of twisting the metal was. And then they dipped the blades in the solution and pulled them out and [b][i]oh my god they're so fucking beautiful[/i][/b]. The quality of work these guys do is absurd. I'd love to one day own something they make, not going to lie. Also, I can't help but feel sorry for those bottles and cartons they always brutalize at the end.[/QUOTE] That's the beauty of Damascus. Every way you do it and every different material you use, you get different patterns and coloring. It can be some rough stuff to work with, but it's some of my favorite to use because the payoff is always amazing.
Beautiful result with the steel. Makes me wonder if there are high res photos of the final result(s) somewhere? Always love the flashy presentation in the videos, but would really like to inspect the blades up close in more neutral lighting. Especially as texture artist I live for finding reference like this.
Someone send the video to Vin Diseal. He'd be stoked if he knew they made these and probably buy them.
[QUOTE=RG4ORDR;51650962]Someone send the video to Vin Diseal. He'd be stoked if he knew they made these and probably buy them.[/QUOTE] He's enough of a nerd to do it. The coolest nerd ever.
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