Mughal Swords -The Most gruesome Swords from India

Mughal Swords -The Most gruesome Swords from India

  • $12.50
    • Mughal Swords -The Most gruesome Swords from India by: Cybertenko, 3D Models by Daz 3D
    • $12.50
    Artist:
    Compatible Figures:
    Genesis 8 Male, Genesis 8.1 Male, Michael 4
    Compatible Software:
    Daz Studio 4.22
    Install Types:
    DazCentral Daz Connect DIM Manual Install
    SKU:101734
    Artist: Cybertenko
    Compatible Figures: Genesis 8.1 Male, Michael 4, Genesis 8 Male
    Compatible Software: Daz Studio 4.22
    Install Types: DazCentral Daz Connect DIM Manual Install
    SKU:101734
  • Details

    The Mughal Empire was an early modern empire based in South Asia between the 16th and 19th centuries. For some two hundred years, the empire stretched from the outer fringes of the Indus River Basin in the west, northern Afghanistan in the northwest, and Kashmir in the north, to the highlands of present-day Assam and Bangladesh in the east, and the uplands of the Deccan Plateau in South India.There are a number of swords that originated in India and have seen their usage throughout the history of warfare. Many of them stand out for their high-quality craftsmanship and benefit from a number of local resources and traditions, but the use of foreign technologies and materials is not prevented either.The talwar, also spelled talwaar and tulwar, is a type of curved sword or sabre from the Indian subcontinent and is most widely spread and used weapon in this region. An urumi is a sword with a flexible, whip-like blade, originating in modern-day Kerala in the Indian subcontinent. It is treated as a steel whip and therefore requires prior knowledge of that weapon as well as the sword. For this reason, the urumi is always taught last in Indian martial arts such as Kalaripayattu. Zulfikar was a very vital sword in Mughal era, specially used by Mughal emperors and generals in the battlefield to break the opponent fighter's sword or short dagger by its own divided blade during fighting and that made to killing enemy more easier on that weaponless situation.The tegha sword was used by the Mughals, Marathas and Rajputs. It seems to be of northern Hindu origin. The distinction between the tehga and the talwar is very narrow and only a sword with a very broad, deeply curved blade can be considered to be a tegha.


    What is included:
    Poser/Daz ERC figure

    Urumi - articulated long blade with easypose dials
    G8M RH parented figure for Daz
    M4 RH setup pose for Poser

    Props:
    Tegha, Zulfiqar, Talwar Swords with correspondind scabbards. Each sword is available in zeroed, right hand parented and scabbard parented variants.

    Materials
    PBR, Specular and Iray Materials for the Swords and Scabbards

    Poses:
    G8M Right Hand universal sword pose (Daz)
    M4 Right Hand universal sword pose (Poser)

    Up to 4kx4k and textures suitable for closeups, Unpacked Runtime/Library Size: 2x40 MB.
    Suitable for animations. Historical Reconstruction.