I completely agree. I actually found Greenleaf Workshop from a comment he left on Knyght Errants channel. I thought if he follows his videos he has an eye for the subtle curves and shaping that other armoring channels don't always have (I'm thinking of David Guyton, who makes nice decorations but whose greaves are just tubes) So far Greenleaf has not disappointed and I've learned a lot from him.
thanks for the video! by the way if you were to wear this entire arm harness, could you still be able to rotate only your vembrace or would you need to move your entire arm?
The vambrace in this case has a small set of sliding rivets allowing about an inch worth of forearm movement, after that the forearms tends to rotate within the vambrace. The spaulder then starts to rotate as your forearm has to recruit the rest of the arm into the movement. If that makes sense ... but I've not had any coffee yet, so who knows.
The ultimate armor-education combination; Knyght Errant for the history, Greenleaf Workshop to make your own
You've placed me with some pretty prestigious company there, thanks :)
I completely agree. I actually found Greenleaf Workshop from a comment he left on Knyght Errants channel. I thought if he follows his videos he has an eye for the subtle curves and shaping that other armoring channels don't always have (I'm thinking of David Guyton, who makes nice decorations but whose greaves are just tubes) So far Greenleaf has not disappointed and I've learned a lot from him.
High praise indeed, thankyou.
I'll do my best. :)
Yes, Knyght Errant and this one are my two favorite youtube channels.
Amazing work, as always!!!
Amazing video series! Keep up the good work can't wait for the Gauntlet videos :D
I'll get there, I promise :)
thanks for the video!
by the way if you were to wear this entire arm harness, could you still be able to rotate only your vembrace or would you need to move your entire arm?
The vambrace in this case has a small set of sliding rivets allowing about an inch worth of forearm movement, after that the forearms tends to rotate within the vambrace.
The spaulder then starts to rotate as your forearm has to recruit the rest of the arm into the movement.
If that makes sense ... but I've not had any coffee yet, so who knows.
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