Thanks, I just started to draw again this past month, mainly because I got bored in English class. _________________ [size=20]Gravity is a contributing factor in nearly 73% of all accidents involving falling objects.[/size]
Oh. I play GBA in my classes, usually averaging about four to five hours a day. (Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones)
I was wondering though, how is his sword held on his back? There obviously isn't a sheath, which is kind of strange because an unsheathed sword can be dangerous and become dull rather quickly. What does the back of that strap he has on his left shoulder look like? _________________
Well first off the strap was for the old form of the sword, which was too big to fit in a sheath, plus for the proposes of the pic I left it showing so you got an idea of what it looked like. _________________ [size=20]Gravity is a contributing factor in nearly 73% of all accidents involving falling objects.[/size]
Ok, I was just wondering. And GH, for your assumption to be true, it would have to be a mostly iron (or cobalt or nickel) and knowing Kevin... it's most likely some kind of super alloy. _________________
Thanks.......... I was going to tell you it was Inconel alloy.
Kidding, its Steel, Inconel is to hard to work with and it's too strong. _________________ [size=20]Gravity is a contributing factor in nearly 73% of all accidents involving falling objects.[/size]
It could be a clip too, have 2 of them and just clip it to the strap...
/raises right eyebrow
A "clip?" That's lame...
It should be some sort of mini-black hole micro gravitron-adjuster that keeps it on the edge of singularity using a zero-point dimensional rift alignment phase shifter!
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