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The Combat of Reynard and Ysengrim
Chainmaille Top by Lady Evil Metals
Saxon Thegn by Karl Fitzgerald
I apologize to ask but, if I recall, you had made a tutorial regarding how you draw Lamellar & chaimail armor. Do you have such a thing? I only bother you because I am having trouble finding it. Regardless, I wish you a delightful day.
I only made one for maille because that's the one I have a teshnik for, but here it is !
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in the spirit of just posting to try and document what i make, first chainmail top i ever made w/o using any chain i didn't make myself (!) im excited to get to making larger ones
I've finished a couple of maille commissions recently.
This one's a long-legged brayette, all riveted, made from 7mm links. It is designed to extend just below the knee, and so includes a lozenge-shaped gore near the end of each leg.
And here, another standard. Mixed solid/riveted with a 9mm dagged mantle and 6mm collar. The liner is five layers of linen.
Overall, I'm pretty pleased with my progress, and both of these clients seem pretty happy with their commissions!