Morrigan Concept Art Face Modification [Versions 2.0 and 2.0a (yellow eye alternate) now up!]
#201
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 02:54
#202
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 04:56
#203
Guest_Ryuuichi009_*
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 05:18
Guest_Ryuuichi009_*
#204
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 05:23
Ryuuichi009 wrote...
Um...I only found the blue eyed version. Where is the yellow eyed one?
If you go to the project, then click on the Files section, there are 3 downloads: 2.0, 2.0a (which is the yellow eyed one) and 1.0.
2.0 just happens to be the featured download on the page, but they are all there.
#205
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 12:58
Well, it all depends on the scope of "helpful" you have in mind. It is a forum, remember.Twitchmonkey wrote...
I tend to agree with your opinion on the changes made to Morrigan with this mod, Gnu, that's why I don't download it. I don't troll threads where my presence isn't helpful or desired because that would make me an ass.
#206
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 01:16
#207
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 01:35
Now that you mention it...Scars Unseen wrote...
Nice work. Not for me though. A little too much Bastila Shan for my tastes.
Yeah, it's got Bastila's charm. Hehehe, so, here's your option for those that wish to experience KOTR again...!
#208
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 01:41
#209
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 02:53
mrtauntaun wrote...
Just FYI, I installed this last night and it caused my game to crash to desktop every time. I had to reinstall.
Uh, that doesn't really make any sense what so ever. This doesn't mess with game files in any way shape or form other than overriding one morph file with another that has extremely similar values and data.
Of the thousands of people to download and use this, you're the only one who has reported a problem with it.
Did you install other mods with it at the same time? What kind of graphics card are you running?
Also, if you downloaded the toolset and have used it, or tried ot open up the file in the toolset, the toolset creates a file directory that actually breaks the game if you don't remove it.
#210
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 05:07
#211
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 05:49
mbchudno wrote...
Original is better. Keep your barbie doll, i take my Morrigan cold and evil any day of the week.
Because cold and evil people always look like they are cold and evil. THAT is really the only disneyfication of something in this thread. Visual cues required for the simple to know who is bad and who isn't, lol.
Keep your 2-Dimensional ideas of characters. I prefer mine grey, multi-dimensional and interesting.
Modifié par Drakonnen, 18 novembre 2009 - 05:52 .
#212
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 05:59
Drakonnen wrote...
mbchudno wrote...
Original is better. Keep your barbie doll, i take my Morrigan cold and evil any day of the week.
Because cold and evil people always look like they are cold and evil. THAT is really the only disneyfication of something in this thread. Visual cues required for the simple to know who is bad and who isn't, lol.
Keep your 2-Dimensional ideas of characters. I prefer mine grey, multi-dimensional and interesting.
Indeed, I'm more wary of those who are both evil and attractive. Such a combination is far more dangerous than the ugly witch.
I mean really, of women each fitting into one of the above two descriptions, whom do you think could more successfully manipulate others into doing her dark bidding?
#213
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 06:08
@Drakonnen: any chance you can try to make a version that resembles the Sacred Ashes trailer Morrigan?
(I especially liked that one's 'smile'
#214
Guest_Bercilak de Hautdesert_*
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 06:15
Guest_Bercilak de Hautdesert_*
Morrigan Version 2.0a Alternate Yellow Eye to Original comparison:
http://i99.photobuck...nateCompare.jpg
So far, I like this mod the best. Definitely keep the yellow eyes. : )
Have you made a mod where the only change was to increase the size of her eyes but do nothing else? I wonder how that might look. . .
Thanks for posting all of these. : )
#215
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 07:05
Drakonnen wrote...
Indeed, I'm more wary of those who are both evil and attractive. Such a combination is far more dangerous than the ugly witch.
I mean really, of women each fitting into one of the above two descriptions, whom do you think could more successfully manipulate others into doing her dark bidding?
right, standart barbie look character look with exessive amount of makeup is very multidimentional... Played any JRPGs lately? You should if only to see how fresh and multidimentional this is...
I actually like how Bioware managed to keep Morrigan beautiful and cold and menacing at the same time. If i were to change anything, would get rid of the eye shadows...
#216
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 07:54
mbchudno wrote...
right, standart barbie look character look with exessive amount of makeup is very multidimentional... Played any JRPGs lately? You should if only to see how fresh and multidimentional this is...
Yeah, actually, she has the same ammount of make up as before with just the colors changed ot match the concept art, but thanks for trying, lol.
#217
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 07:57
Bluesmith wrote...
Indeed, I'm more wary of those who are both evil and attractive. Such a combination is far more dangerous than the ugly witch.
I mean really, of women each fitting into one of the above two descriptions, whom do you think could more successfully manipulate others into doing her dark bidding?
Exactly. See, now I've started with this Morrigan face almost since meeting her and it is more appealing to the point where I take her negative points of view more seriously as an option.
I had set out to play a lawful good type, but then, in the wake of his family's murders, to have a more appealing, evil type character around almost whispering in his ear like a devil on his shoulder...it starts to make me want to go bad and go on as bloody a revenge rampage as I can, lol.
It just makes it more intersting then the "okay she is evil and her outward appearance makes her look evil" like some sort of Disney wicked witch.
#218
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 08:29
Drakonnen wrote...
Yeah, actually, she has the same ammount of make up as before with just the colors changed ot match the concept art, but thanks for trying, lol.
lol, trying... you turned more or less natural looking lips into hooker like ones
#219
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 08:36
Wretched Gnu wrote...
Well argued, sir! Your analytical powers astound.
There has to be some substance to provide a decent analytical response to your pointless remarks and deriding.
As shallow as you are I stand by my assessment of "You're a moron".
Though, I certainly appreciate the validation.
#220
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 09:01
#221
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 09:01
mbchudno wrote...
right, standart barbie look character look with exessive amount of makeup is very multidimentional... Played any JRPGs lately? You should if only to see how fresh and multidimentional this is...
I'm normally not one to flame but this bit right here seriously cracks me up.
JRPGs are fresh and multidimensional?!
Sure they are, if you're the cliche emokid type identifying with your digital self. Fresh (read: generic) characters r0xx0r!
#222
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 09:24
Jians wrote...
JRPGs are fresh and multidimensional?!
Sure they are, if you're the cliche emokid type identifying with your digital self. Fresh (read: generic) characters r0xx0r!
Jians, it really helps to read between the lines and turn your sarcasm detector on...
Modifié par mbchudno, 18 novembre 2009 - 09:26 .
#223
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 09:28
Jians wrote...
mbchudno wrote...
right, standart barbie look character look with exessive amount of makeup is very multidimentional... Played any JRPGs lately? You should if only to see how fresh and multidimentional this is...
I'm normally not one to flame but this bit right here seriously cracks me up.
JRPGs are fresh and multidimensional?!
Sure they are, if you're the cliche emokid type identifying with your digital self. Fresh (read: generic) characters r0xx0r!
In fairness, I think you're misinterpreting the reasoning behind his inclusion of the JRPG reference.
I don't use this morph, but it nevertheless strikes me as odd when I see so many people adamantly complaining about and denegrating it. Well, it *did* strike me as such until I remembered what the phenomenon known as trolling was.
On the off chance that the whiners in this thread are not disingenuously pot-stirring: why do you care what other people do with their free time?
#224
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 09:40
As for free time... Don't care it all. I just think that some constructive criticism should be welcome whenever someone puts his work on display. Unless of cause author of mod prefers this thread to become a big fun club with people prizing him.
Modifié par mbchudno, 18 novembre 2009 - 09:41 .
#225
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 09:52
mbchudno wrote...
I actually enjoyed some JRPGs but they are probably most canned RPGs out there. Similar story, identical characters, come on, Dante, Cloud....you name it. Unfortunately, even the art style spills across the boarder. I guess everyone gets influenced.
As for free time... Don't care it all. I just think that some constructive criticism should be welcome whenever someone puts his work on display. Unless of cause author of mod prefers this thread to become a big fun club with people prizing him.
Constructive criticism is definitely useful. That's not, however, what I'm talking about.
It's clear that the main points made by some posters were made long ago. I think the OP "gets" that his creation is Barbie-esque (at least vis-a-vis the original Morrigan). Spamming the same comment 10 times across 9 pages isn't going to make him take it down, which, let's face it, appears to be the objective of some people.
Modifié par Bluesmith, 18 novembre 2009 - 09:53 .





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