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#8801
Saerwen

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Another Elf.<3
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The Velveteen Rabbit

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Alath Surana, narcissistic mage who enjoys blood magic and murder.

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Apologies for my terrible screenshots. They were the best I could do.

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@mulch00: So many wonderful designs from you lately! Cindy looks amazing, very natural and strong looking. That hair
suits her very well! Jenna looks so sweet, I love her little smile. Iggy is way cool, he does have that Gandalf vibe.
Jesse is a handsome bastard, and Monza looks proud and very pretty. And I love all the hat people. :D

@Klidi: Auryn looks very sweet and lovely, I like that hair on her.

@Saerwen: That's a nice elf, she's got a very unique look to her.

@The Velveteen Rabbit: Nothing quite like a psychopath blood mage that looks nothing like a blood mage. I like him :whistle:.

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luna1124

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Nicca (Human noble)
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#8805
mulch00

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@luna1124:
Thanks :)
Are you sure? I could make a little better still. I'm not a pro, but there is still room for improvement on the mesh (and for my skills).

Nicca is really pretty. With the blond hair and the light eyes she looks indeed noble.

@Saerwen:
Your new elf looks fantastic.

@The Velveteen Rabbit:
Cool blood mage, he's hiding his psychopathy behind the mask of sanity really well.

@Neveri:
Rana is cute and looks very realistic. It is really had to create an even remotely asian look character. Great work.
Flora is looks so pretty and innocent.
Corelia is just wow. I love the eyes and the fuller face. She's amazing.

Celia:
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mulch00 wrote...

@luna1124:
Thanks :)
Are you sure? I could make a little better still. I'm not a pro, but there is still room for improvement on the mesh (and for my skills).

Nicca is really pretty. With the blond hair and the light eyes she looks indeed noble.

@Saerwen:
Your new elf looks fantastic.

@The Velveteen Rabbit:
Cool blood mage, he's hiding his psychopathy behind the mask of sanity really well.

@Neveri:
Rana is cute and looks very realistic. It is really had to create an even remotely asian look character. Great work.
Flora is looks so pretty and innocent.
Corelia is just wow. I love the eyes and the fuller face. She's amazing.

Celia:
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Amen to all of the above :P
@mulch00
I am very happy with what you did~TY so much! I have a question about this character. What hairstyle is this? She is gorgeous!

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Made a Tabris:

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mulch00 wrote...

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Can you tell me where to find this hairstyle? :3

Modifié par QueenSiD, 19 juillet 2013 - 03:49 .


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mulch00

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@QueenSiD:
I made the conversion myself. Maybe Risibisi will upload it.

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The Velveteen Rabbit

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A new gal to show off. Camelia Cousland:

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Wow so many beautiful girls... I'll comment later when my brain works again - it's past 3 am here xD

Now I'll just add Ami - brainchild of Bethadots, Ami is one of the former werewolves, who is currently trying to cope with being a human. 

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@Klidi:
Ami looks nice, innocent and a bit lost. I think, she looks like someone who became a werewolf against her will, learned to keep herself in check and now, beeing a human again is lost and maybe a bit confused.


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Klidi wrote...

Wow so many beautiful girls... I'll comment later when my brain works again - it's past 3 am here xD

Now I'll just add Ami - brainchild of Bethadots, Ami is one of the former werewolves, who is currently trying to cope with being a human. 

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What an interesting backstory idea :D

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 Francis:


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A question: I'd like to make an old person, with not just old face, but also old body  - how do I change the body textures to look old?

@ VelveteenRabbit - never enough of sexy male Suranas! XD 

@ Neveri - wonderful ladies, I especially like Rana, she looks so cute and energetic. :D

@ QueenSid - wow I love your Tabris's hair! 

@ mulch - Celia is beautiful! And she has quite some assets in that dress xD But my favourite is the elf archer. <3

@ Tiki - he's an interesting guy - I love that hint of an amused smile. 

Lila, another brainchild of Bethadots - an Orlaisian bard and I think the prettiest girl I made so far. :)
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@Klidi:
Thank you. I was porting the armor and the hat (bandana, bandage ?) and thought I'd try it on a morph.

Lila is beautiful. I'd say she looks perfect. I love her stunning blue eyes.

Do you mean the underwear model?
Because that would be the only one where wrinkled skin would be visible. Basically this would require putting new textures, diffuse map and normal map, on the model. The mesh itslef could, more or less, stay the way it is, except you wanted a hunched back, malnourished, obese or something like this.
As far as I know no one made textures or a body mesh for the body of an old person.

I think I'll call him Fred:
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@Mulch00 - Your Celia is the most beautiful Warden PC I've ever seen. I always thought mine were pretty good but your morphs are on a whole different level. I'm beyond jealous and now I want to learn how to port resources too. Do you know of any good tutorials/resources?

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@Sister Goldring:

Thank you. Don't be jealous, I just hit a lucky slider combination, that's all.

If you want to port hair boodrl's tutorial is amazing: http://social.biowar...scussion/68306/

Amycus tutorial for porting DA2 armors is really good if you own a copy/use 3ds max: http://forums.nexusm...-origins/page-2

You need to click on the "spoiler" buttons to access his tutorial posts.

I haven't found any good tutorials if you want to use Blender. Maybe you can do everything the same way with Blender as with 3ds max, that I don't know.
I use Blender and found out most stuff by trial and error (google helped), maybe I do the rigging/skinning and bone weight copy part differently than is recommanded (or completely wrong by proper modding standards). Maybe it would work analog to 3ds max.
I don't know, but it works for Skyrim and Witcher 2 armors and doesn't take to long (except the bone weight copy if you use a whole body mesh, parts are much faster). It is really easy once you know how to work with Blender.

Nothing, except the morph, in this picture is my work. Nevermind43 made the armor and the sword, atomec the shield and helmet (Please, if you play Skyrim, check out their amazing mods on the Skyrim Nexus).
I just ported the stuff and made retextures for personal use only.
Probably not the best light for a screenshot <_<
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@Mulch00

Thanks so much for all that information.  I will absolutely check out the tutorials.  Posted Image

I have absolutely no experience with any 3D software at all.  I once opened 3DMax and then pretty much went 'Oh... Posted Image...CRAP!' and shut it down real fast.  I'm inclined to have a look at blender because it's free and as much as I love DA, I'm not going to spend thousands just to get pretty feet.  I'm sure the principles if not the exact same process would have to be similar.

I do have Skyrim and even though I never really got that much into the Elder Scrolls, I've heard the modding scene is impressive.  I'll have to go through and look at what those clever bunnies have managed to do.

Your ported armour looks so good Posted Image that I feel even more inspired to try my hand at it.  I'm always seeing hair and stuff in my other games that I want for my warden, I just never have taken the plunge to try it out myself.  I have to have a shot now!

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@luna1124: Nicca looks lovely, I love that hair on her, it suits her perfectly.
@mulch00:  Celia looks very noble, very strong and gorgeous. Your lady looks kick-ass, and your elf dude looks like someone I'd rather not meet in a dark alley way. Fred looks wicked, handsome and tough.
@QueenSiD: Your Tabris is lovely, the tan skin, red hair and freckles gives her a nice look.
@Klidi: I love Ami, her look is really nice. Lila is very pretty as well, I really like her eyes.

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Lila (re-make of an old, old morph that I made before I started using the toolset)
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@Sister Goldring:

I had pretty much the same 3ds max experience and I wasn't in the mood to learn how to use it. So I went back to Blender, it's free, you can always download the latest version and some pretty good tools like Rigify. The DAO import/export scrips and bone weight copy work really good and are almost idiotproof.
Once you are familiar with the Blender controls, navigation and hotkeys it is very comfortable to use, in my opinion.
Basically all you need for porting stuff are the right import/export tools and scrips, tools for extracting the game's resources, Blender and Gimp that's it. Most of it, I think, is self-explaining and you can piece together information from various tutorials and forum posts. It's really just a lot of experimenting, playing around with stuff and learning through trial and error. That's, in my opinion, the most fun part. You always learn something new. And this could just be the first step, when you know how to use and do stuff you can move on to creating your own models, textures, skeletons and animations etc.. It is fascinating and so much fun.
Sometimes you'll sit there and ask yourself: "How do I do that? Why doesn't it work?" An hour or a day later you'll solve that problem and think "How could I have not seen this earlier, that's really simple?"

You are also independent, i.e. you want crazy bunny or propellor hats, sure why not do it.

The Skyrim modding scene is impressive. A lot of the modders are incredibly talented and there are so many fantastic mods. This is what got me interested in Skyrim and I keep playing it, probably even buy the DLCs (there are some mods that require i.e. Dawnguard) :)

I think, if a game can be modded easier/ modding is accessible to a broad basis of people, like when you have a toolset or creation kit, and people make mods and keep making mods a lot of people will stay interested in the game, maybe buy DLCs, play the game more than once, look for updates and news on the game and mods and maybe even buy the next title of a series in more or less blind faith.
In my opinion, giving a toolset/creation kit whatever to the community could be a win-win situation for company and players.

I don't know anything about modding DA2, I put the game in the shelf after 1 playthrough, and never returned to it or bought any of the DLCs. I mean I liked it, really, but there weren't many mods and no toolset, so why bother with it any further or waste any more, hard-earned money on DLCs. Sure, DA2 can be modded and there are mods (modders will find a way toolset or not), I just lost interest in the game and mods for it very quickly. I'll stay with DAO and pretend DA2 never happened. ;)
DA:Inquisition, I don't know, I guess I'll wait and see, read some reviews and then decide if it worth my money, if it can't be modded/ there is no toolset (quite likely), I probably play it once and that's it. I'm not really willing to spent money on something I play only once. I can read about the story and companions etc in the DA wiki, or watch clips on youtube. I know, I'm weird and a miser. ;)

@Neveri:
Wow, those are all amazing designs.
The Apprentice, looks so young, sweet and a little bit sad, but I wouldn't put it past her to become a bloodmage. She is very pretty and has unique features for an elf.
Lila is absolutely great. The tattoo, eye texture, pale skin,blond hair along with the high cheek bones and, I'd say heart-shaped face, make her outstanding.
Talia looks like the very definition of a proud dwarf. She is beautiful without loosing her dwarven look. You really have a knack for making dwarfs. In my opinion, your dwarven ladies are the best.

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@Much00

Those programs are so intimidating and way less intuitive than photo editing software like photoshop or gimp. I'm hoping that I'll be able to fudge my way through until I get the hang of it a little, although I have to say the x,y axis thing can bite me!

I'd love to port some stuff into DA2 (particularly hair, it badly needs more hairstyles. Then again I think everything needs more hairstyles, they could make 100 and I'd still want 101) and I think the process would have to be the same as DAO. I think the issue is with the import/export scripts. I know TMP did a lightwave pluggin but lightwave is yet another expensive program that I don't know how to use. I know it's possible because of the more hairstyles port but the modding scene for DA2 never really took off. DAO is much better modding option. I'm just grateful that people managed to make something for DA2 (particularly the Dream of Antiva mod, I just love it to bits)

I completely agree with you about the benefits of modding for games. I still have DAO installed because I can play around with fan made content and that's going on for 4 years cluttering up my hard drive now. I know if Bioware released DLC for DAO, I would still snap it up in a second. Mods can extend the life of a game indefinitely. I know a guy from the Obsidian forums who is still modding his infinity engine games, OK, he's crazy but it's a really fun, good kind of crazy!

I'm worried that DAI is going to have even less of a modding scene than DA2. People say that Frostbite is modding hell and I'd bet money that there's not going to be any sort of toolset made available. It doesn't look too good to me but modders can be determined and tenacious, so we'll see what happens.

I know that I'll have fun with DAI no matter what they do but I know I'll have more fun for a lot longer if they have a strong modding community.

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wow!!  I really need to do a male elf playthru.... is this guy available?:wub:

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Made a Tabris:

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This is so close to my original concept for my own f!CE- darker skin, reddish hair, thin features- except that yours is great. Mine was too freakish-faced with tattoos and scars, but I wanted to keep the tattoos and scars, so I struggled for too many hours trying to make a new face for her that looked right- the only character I went to the Toolset with (though I never used what I made with it). Finally I just remade Aedlyn a bit plainer and went with it, but she's the only character I didn't get many screenshots of...

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I've been meaning to do her playthrough over and remake her with much darker skin like an f!Nightcrawler (from the X-Men). Haven't succeeded yet, but I'd already went with the darkest brown I could get.

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@Neveri
I think I know why I like your characters so much: they all look so approachable. Talia has such a brilliant expression. Mulch00 is right about her being beautiful without losing any dwarfiness. Very pointy chin though. hehe That look and her outfit and location made me completely miss that you'd made her a Duster- thought she was an Aeducan. The Apprentice also is a very interesting character to speculate about. Rana is just beautiful.

My Klydia is coming along fairly well, great seing those massive swings of hers. I keep wincing at the tattoo color though. I'll need to get my Toolset working if I want to change it, but I made an alt-Klydia with a redder (not dingy gray) tattoo to use Face Replacer if I manage it.

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@mulch00
Can't believe you made Gandalf! Fantastic! I really like Jenna too, wears that hairstyle in her own way and has a very unique dwarfy face. Cindy is also very beautiful. Arkady looks almost exactly like me, so... OK, no, he doesn't. But I have two eyes also, so...

Gotta run...

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