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    Count Dooku's Lightsaber Design.

    Well, it's expensive if you plan to 3D print the parts for later usage. I am more of a 3D graphics artist. I model objects and render them on screen to look realistic. Then I proceed to make some last changes through either photoshop or after effects. That procedure only cost time. Should I...
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    Count Dooku's Lightsaber Design.

    Do you think I should stick to the original design, or make a slight tweak so it wont grill its own guard? ;) Funny enough, they tweaked his design on saber toys so the blade wouldn't be blocked. And in some series they removed the guard entirely.
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    Count Dooku's Lightsaber Design.

    The best material I was able to find for that angle you describe was this. [attachment] I have been looking up youtube for people who made their own physical replicas, and it would seem that some of them modified the crossguard to be slightly smaller in order to fit a tube representing the...
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    Count Dooku's Lightsaber Design.

    Yes, the bladeguard. Particulary the part I circled in red. If I follow the blueprint, the bladeguard 'clips' into the plasmablade. If I edit the plasmablade to be thin enough to not clip into the bladeguard, it will be thinner than any plasmablade has ever been. Just wondering if this design...
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    Count Dooku's Lightsaber Design.

    Not sure where to ask or post this. Currently I am attempting to model Dooku's lightsaber in 3D. (see attachment) And I happened upon something curious about the design. Its about the small metal spike sticking out from where the plasma blade should be. On the actual blueprint of the metal...
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