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When preparing the images, make sure that all the object's height and proportion is similar. This is important as it makes sure the design is consistent in proportion and accurate. Open the reference image file in photoshop and make use of guide lines to help in marking out where you wish to crop the image. Crop the images accordingly to the guidelines and name them respectively. Lastly, check and remember the dimension of your images.

For my case, the side view is pixels by pixels and the front view is pixels by pixels. Use these dimensions to create plane in Maya or the 3d software you are using. Start by creating a plane and assign the width and height of the plane using the dimensions we have gotten earlier.

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Showing results for. Search instead for. Small shields will be somewhat bigger than the length of the forearm, so about 18 inches or larger. The exact size of a particular shield was probably keyed to some extent to the size of the warrior carrying it.

A small person probably carried a smaller shield than a large one. If you are interested in modeling weapons from a particular area, for example, the island of Malta, do an online search for a museum or art museum in that area using search parameters like weapons medieval Malta museum. Wikimedia commons is a good place to look, too, Whether or not an internet search yields useful results, one can also try the Google books site.

Many older books, including I expect those on military history are uploaded in full, and can be freely downloaded. Some of these might have useful images. Dead Tree books and magazines on the your subject are also a good source. I know I've seen books on military history that I'm sure contain images that you would find useful. In the US, even if you live in a small town, and your local library does not have much that is useful in its collection, I expect that there is likely facility to allow you to borrow books and magazines from the State Library, or from the libraries of some of the larger cities in the state, or the libraries from the State Universities through inter-library loan, though these days this might cost a nominal fee.

Don't overlook fine arts books, either. I have a copy of a book on the art of Heironymous Bosch, a Fifteenth century painter, many of whose surviving paintings are in Spanish museums, and I recall that his paintings include paintings of weapons, which even though they're small, show proportions of the weapon to the size of the person wielding it. But I've also seen books containing images of swords and other medieval weapons, from which you could get at least one view.



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