For the finest in oriental silks, one needs the finest in accessories to bring out their beauty. And so this week, we now present three styles of Obi, or sash-like belts that accompany the kimono. Currently, each are available in four pleasing colors.
Presented is the traditional Fukuro Obi, one that has the keeps the extensive length folded up as a bundle fixed along the back. Second is a basic obi that is tied in a knot along the front. And the third is another basic obi, but with the excess folded and wrapped-tucked along the front.
Neither actual clothing, armor or weapons, these are the selection's first accessories and can be found within the Accessories Section.
Up is down, left is right and sideways is straight ahead. - Cord "Circle of Iron", 1978 (written by Bruce Lee and James Coburn... really...)
07-20-2022, 03:59 AM (This post was last modified: 07-20-2022, 04:17 AM by DerVVulfman.)
Engarde!!!
At long last, the finest steel was smelted in the foundries of imagination and hammered and forged with great patience. For this week, the Half Kaiser Battler Project now has its first Sword Template!
As you can see, our kilt wearing hero is carrying a sturdy blade, not exactly a claymore but more along the line of a crusader sword with a straight cross guard, arounded pommel and fuller along the length of the blade.
It is the first blade of its type in the Half Kaiser Battler Project, but surely will not be the last. And this base template for swords can be found within the Weapon Templates Section.
Up is down, left is right and sideways is straight ahead. - Cord "Circle of Iron", 1978 (written by Bruce Lee and James Coburn... really...)
It wasn't long ago that the foundry at Save-Point was put to use, offering its first Sword Template. This week, the smiths returned to the foundry, and now the Half Kaiser Battler Project holds a new sword template for your pleasure!
Held up high, our lovely elvish maiden now carries a sword longer than before, longer in blade and a hilt longer to allow for two-handed use (if you use any pose that uses two hands).
If the first was akin to a crusader blade, this is closer to a claymore. And is likely the longest ranged sword given the number of pixels allowed on all sides before clipping. And now, you can find the base for this sword with its elder brother within the Weapon Templates Section.
Up is down, left is right and sideways is straight ahead. - Cord "Circle of Iron", 1978 (written by Bruce Lee and James Coburn... really...)