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Hand crossbow

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Crossbow (hand) - Chronicles of Arn Wiki

A hand crossbow is a very small crossbow ideal for concealment. It is a short range weapon, but can be drawn for firing with just one hand. A hand crossbow is commonly made by the Tenebril and can be found in most of their markets. It is also a favored weapon of the Malhashyn.

Gauntlet Crossbow, Allan Politano

Here is a project wich I made for personal training, I started that with a initial concept (which you can see at the last image) but I changed it a little to look more realistic. It was a great experience to made such a complex model in a style that I like very much, the medieval. I've came across several challenges in all the process, like changing the concept-art which I had to delve into research to create a more realistic junction of the objects. I learned a lot about materials too…

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Gauntlet Crossbow, Allan Politano

Here is a project wich I made for personal training, I started that with a initial concept (which you can see at the last image) but I changed it a little to look more realistic. It was a great experience to made such a complex model in a style that I like very much, the medieval. I've came across several challenges in all the process, like changing the concept-art which I had to delve into research to create a more realistic junction of the objects. I learned a lot about materials too…

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