Every Now And Then, As A Change From My Standard White Loaf, @dduane Will Bake Something A Bit Different.

Every now and then, as a change from my standard white loaf, @dduane will bake something a bit different.
It might be an Irish Batch Loaf (the standard loaf is there too) or a Lahy's No-Knead.
The one in the header shot is a Light Rye, dressed up with an egg wash, a sprinkle of Maldon salt and a lame-slash.
It's really good... :->


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by just googling the words “sword anatomy” i’ve found a couple sites that go over the different parts of a sword and their functions
(they all focus more on european swords so i’m focusing this post more on european swords as well because they’re kind of the “generic/default” type of sword. for other swords though you can probably just find the name of the type of the sword you want to draw and google about it eg. i googled “katana parts” and found these resources. if you want to be hardcore you can go to a library or something and read books about swords)
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and then the next part is just breaking things down into 3d shapes so that they’re easier to draw at different angles and stuff



(simplifying a sword into a pole or something also makes it a lot easier to pose onto a character)


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