Medieval keys
It's been a while, but here's a quick little freebie, a selection of four medieval key props for DS4 (.duf). They've been modeled using historical keys from 11th to 14th centuries as a reference. Both Iray & 3Delight materials included. No wearable presets (i.e. smart props).
Commercial 2D renders (incl. sprites) and non-commercial 3D prints are allowed (not designed for it, though).
Keys Iray.jpg
800 x 800 - 289K
Keys 3DL.jpg
800 x 800 - 535K
Comments
Thanks, Porsimo. You can never find the right key when you need one.
Thanks, just what my enterprising thieves need.
These look really nice - thank you!
Very cool, thank you for sharing. :)
“I have heard the key
Turn in the door once and turn once only
We think of the key, each in his prison
Thinking of the key, each confirms a prison”
Very appropriate after a spot of food poisoning.
You're welcome! Just FYI, the keys 1 & 2 (grey/black ones) are about the correct size, but keys 3 (in pic the rusty one in the back) and especially 4 (in pic the one on the right) are probably much bigger than their real life counterparts.
As a boy I lived in a house that still had such keys and they still worked. We called them skeleton keys though. Thanks.
Techically, these are called 'warded keys', as the shape at the end (if it wasn't the right key) would snag on one of the wards in the lock body, thus preventing it from reaching the actual mechanism. A 'skeleton key' was one of these warded keys that had ALL the end that could strike any ward in any of the locks in the building removed from it and yet still engage the mechanism, thus allowing it to open ANY lock in that building. Nowadays, we call these 'master' keys, but in the old days of warded locks, we called them 'skeleton keys' as the end was often shaved down to the 'mere bones' so it could avoid all the wards in all the locks in the building.
Interesting so I guess skeleton keys got to be pretty common as the old warded keys got lost.