I have decided that Bioware did its best to simply drive me nuts. Period. Because that's the only reason they could create an entire series of scenes that leave me wondering how the ever-living heck I'm supposed to pick my favorite screenpics, argh!


I have decided that Bioware did its best to simply drive me nuts. Period. Because that's the only reason they could create an entire series of scenes that leave me wondering how the ever-living heck I'm supposed to pick my favorite screenpics, argh!


Hello to everyone!
Been a long time since I've posted here, but I've been looking through all of the creations in this thread, loooots of new original faces. Which is actually why I finally decided to get back to DAI, and make one more complete play through with my canon world state. But I really can't set is my mind on what femquisitor I want..
So I'm here for help. Maybe you can advise which of the two I should use, or maybe just delete both of them and start anew.
Would really appreciate the help.
Thanks!
Hey, it is nice to see you and your creations again! I really like this one^ Do you have more pictures of her?
I have decided that Bioware did its best to simply drive me nuts. Period. Because that's the only reason they could create an entire series of scenes that leave me wondering how the ever-living heck I'm supposed to pick my favorite screenpics, argh!
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I really really really like your elf but modded Blackwall is unacceptable ![]()
So, yesterday I finished Ylessa's playthrough and I have some last pics of her. Didn't take any in Trespasser though. Her hair didn't work for me so I had to replace it with something else. But because of that, she didn't feel like herself enough to take screenies sadly.
Post-Coryfish battle.
And some more pictures of my new Elf. And I was thinking that a lot of my screenshots look alike because there are certain cutscenes which are good for screenies, but most aren't. So I thought I'd try my hand at Flycam. And it hates me. I finally got a grasp of the controls, somewhat...but then when I wanted to disable it, my camera stayed weird so I had to restart my game. >.>
Anyway, pics below the spoiler.
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Love both of them.
Gilli-chan nailed it ... that's Stone-Bear Hold, where you greet the clan leader, Sun-Hair. That series of cut scenes is so much fun, mind you. One of my favorite parts of Jaws of Hakkon; because the humor makes up for the tear-dropping scenes you endure finding the first Inquisitor.
Thanks! I should have recognized it as I was there just a couple of days ago.
Gosh, I go away for a month and come back to so many awesome Inquisitors! It's so nice to see that even after a year and a bit since the game was released, people are still finding new and innovative ways of creating completely individual and unique Inquisitors! A million Likes for everyone!
Here's a few more of Aurion:


So I thought I'd try my hand at Flycam. And it hates me. I finally got a grasp of the controls, somewhat...but then when I wanted to disable it, my camera stayed weird so I had to restart my game. >.>
This happens if you change Global FOV (n other words when you use Page up and Page down to get better close-up). Getting it back to -1 should resolve the problem without having to restart the game.
2 very beautiful elves I like them.
Love both of them.
Thank you both!
Gosh, I go away for a month and come back to so many awesome Inquisitors! It's so nice to see that even after a year and a bit since the game was released, people are still finding new and innovative ways of creating completely individual and unique Inquisitors! A million Likes for everyone!
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Here's a few more of Aurion:
This has to be hands down the best looking player-made male Elf I have ever seen.
*swoon*
This happens if you change Global FOV (n other words when you use Page up and Page down to get better close-up). Getting it back to -1 should resolve the problem without having to restart the game.
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Oh wow, thanks! I will be sure to try that next time.
Hey, it is nice to see you and your creations again! I really like this one^ Do you have more pictures of her?
Hello, Schizya! So glad to see you too)
May I say, Keira is looking awesome) Very elegant and soft)
Well, here are a couple more pics of my girl. I am confused. I like her too, but smth seems off. And I dont know what...
Maybe the skin? In this color it seems not detailed enough maybe? Or I am just not used to it?
In any case hoping for your advise) You are my best critic, as we have found out already:)
Ok I just have to post some more pics of my current Lavellan again. I am really loving her so far. ![]()



Oh and I just had Solas' first romance scene and decided fiddle around some with Flycam.
So, I'll just leave this here then, 'cause.....you know. ![]()
So, yesterday I finished Ylessa's playthrough and I have some last pics of her. Didn't take any in Trespasser though. Her hair didn't work for me so I had to replace it with something else. But because of that, she didn't feel like herself enough to take screenies sadly.
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Oh she is pretty. This will sound weird but I love her ears. They really help to accentuate her whole face.
Oh she is pretty. This will sound weird but I love her ears. They really help to accentuate her whole face.
Thank you! I actually take time to make sure they align with their eyes, following the same slant at roughly the same height. ![]()
My god, I adore the Josie romance so much. I thought y'all might appreciate some of the pics I took.
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Although since plate armour is really not cozy to cuddle up to I'll be running the scene again tonight and hopefully I get some even more amazing shots.
Apologies for the amount of pics though, I know it's a big batch.
Yeah not done Josie's romance yet but was planning on it with my Qunari when I do that playthrough
It's so super cute. Hope I didn't post too many spoilers there.Yeah not done Josie's romance yet but was planning on it with my Qunari when I do that playthrough
Hello, Schizya! So glad to see you too)
May I say, Keira is looking awesome) Very elegant and soft)
Well, here are a couple more pics of my girl. I am confused. I like her too, but smth seems off. And I dont know what...
Maybe the skin? In this color it seems not detailed enough maybe? Or I am just not used to it?
In any case hoping for your advise) You are my best critic, as we have found out already:)
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Well, honestly, she looks fine to me. I would give her a bit of a contrast, maybe? Like, lighter eye color, or light outfit. But that's just me. But if you really have a feeling that something is of - you must find it, and you can only do it yourself, because you know what kind of a character you are trying to make. Как-то так ![]()
And thank you for your kind words about Keira ![]()
My new inquisitor Liam:
He looks like John Travolta ![]()
I really really really like your elf but modded Blackwall is unacceptable
Are you joking? Modding Blackwall is the only way I've managed to FINALLY like the dude just enough to have him running around with me in-party. Seriously, my relationship with the lying turd has taken quite a journey through my various playthroughs. Let me see if I can explain the development, here:
First Playthrough ---> "Sigh, I hate facial hair. Annnddd you're boring, Blackwall ... wait ... what?! You lied to me! Argh!"
2nd Playthrough ---> "I still hate facial hair. And I hate you. Stay in the barn. Forever."
3rd Playthrough ---> "I still hate facial hair. Wait, I had a companion in the barn, right?"
4th Playthrough ---> "I still hate facial hair. Should I even bother going to the Hinterlands to get Blackwall?"
5th Playthrough ---> "I still hate facial hair. Well, there IS a mosaic piece next to that hut where Blackwall's hiding out."
6th Playthrough ---> "I still hate facial hair. Barn's over there, Blackwall. Buh-bye."
7th Playthrough ---> "I still hate facial hair. Oh, there's someone to talk to in the Crossroads about Blackwall BEFORE I stuff him in the barn."
8th Playthrough --> "I still hate facial hair. The fact Blackwall saved villagers from demons is worth dragging him back to the barn again."
9th Playthrough --> "I still hate facial hair. Why do I need to justify this fact to the BSN?"
10th Playthrough --> "I still hate facial hair. Ah, that's a real cute hobby horse you're carving, Blackwall. Try finding a razor!"
11th Playthrough ---> "I still hate facial hair. As if facial hair's not bad enough, you let them murder a defenseless puppy! Jerk!"
12th Playthrough ---> "I still hate facial hair ... wait! There's a mod for that?"
13th Playthrough ---> "Hello, Blackwall. I still hate you, you lying puppy-kicking murderer. But at least I can tolerate your face now."

And before anyone says anything: I reserve the right to my own particular brand of absurd rationales in regards the story. I certainly make no claim to logical intelligence or creative enterprise. The fact Bioware writers could create a character that inspires me to feel any particular bent over a fantasy character in a video game is to their credit, mind you. Even if I end up disliking a character, I figure he was at least well-written and conceptualized.
In the end, though. I've been able to enjoy Blackwall's participation in my most recent playthrough far more easily now that I can tolerate seeing him on my computer screen, at least. I still dislike him as a personality and character. But he's better-looking now that's discovered the amazing difference a shave can make.
Are you joking? Modding Blackwall is the only way I've managed to FINALLY like the dude just enough to have him running around with me in-party. Seriously, my relationship with the lying turd has taken quite a journey through my various playthroughs. Let me see if I can explain the development, here:
First Playthrough ---> "Sigh, I hate facial hair. Annnddd you're boring, Blackwall ... wait ... what?! You lied to me! Argh!"
2nd Playthrough ---> "I still hate facial hair. And I hate you. Stay in the barn. Forever."
3rd Playthrough ---> "I still hate facial hair. Wait, I had a companion in the barn, right?"
4th Playthrough ---> "I still hate facial hair. Should I even bother going to the Hinterlands to get Blackwall?"
5th Playthrough ---> "I still hate facial hair. Well, there IS a mosaic piece next to that hut where Blackwall's hiding out."
6th Playthrough ---> "I still hate facial hair. Barn's over there, Blackwall. Buh-bye."
7th Playthrough ---> "I still hate facial hair. Oh, there's someone to talk to in the Crossroads about Blackwall BEFORE I stuff him in the barn."
8th Playthrough --> "I still hate facial hair. The fact Blackwall saved villagers from demons is worth dragging him back to the barn again."
9th Playthrough --> "I still hate facial hair. Why do I need to justify this fact to the BSN?"
10th Playthrough --> "I still hate facial hair. Ah, that's a real cute hobby horse you're carving, Blackwall. Try finding a razor!"
11th Playthrough ---> "I still hate facial hair. As if facial hair's not bad enough, you let them murder a defenseless puppy! Jerk!"
12th Playthrough ---> "I still hate facial hair ... wait! There's a mod for that?"
13th Playthrough ---> "Hello, Blackwall. I still hate you, you lying puppy-kicking murderer. But at least I can tolerate your face now."
And before anyone says anything: I reserve the right to my own particular brand of absurd rationales in regards the story. I certainly make no claim to logical intelligence or creative enterprise. The fact Bioware writers could create a character that inspires me to feel any particular bent over a fantasy character in a video game is to their credit, mind you. Even if I end up disliking a character, I figure he was at least well-written and conceptualized.
In the end, though. I've been able to enjoy Blackwall's participation in my most recent playthrough far more easily now that I can tolerate seeing him on my computer screen, at least. I still dislike him as a personality and character. But he's better-looking now that's discovered the amazing difference a shave can make.
I hated facial hair so much and Blackwall's animal torture story gave me such anxiety that for 4 playthroughs I refused to recruit him, let alone talk to him. But then I needed to romance the bastard, and sadly I found the mod after that playthrough. That mod would have made the romance so much more bearable.
Now Blackwall is my bro, because that's the character I rolled, but as a player I still scowl at his now tolerable face.
I've never romanced him. Don't see that changing anytime soon, either. Thought once or twice about romancing him just to bust his heart there during the judgement scene. But nope. If I couldn't find it in myself to give him that sort of kick-in-the-teeth even after 13 play-throughs, I figure that ship's sailed. Not when there's so many better candidates nearby, at least. I was only happy that I could tolerate bringing him out of the barn. THAT is progress!
Haha, I totally get you. I had a personal quest to experience all the romances at least once, but man that was the hardest playthrough of my life, lol.I've never romanced him. Don't see that changing anytime soon, either. Thought once or twice about romancing him just to bust his heart there during the judgement scene. But nope. If I couldn't find it in myself to give him that sort of kick-in-the-teeth even after 13 play-throughs, I figure that ship's sailed. Not when there's so many better candidates nearby, at least. I was only happy that I could tolerate bringing him out of the barn. THAT is progress!
Does anyone else struggle to make their male Lavellans look like grown-ups? I have created a couple that I think look fairly mature enough, that I would say they're past the age of 20 at least. But I usually end up with a fresh-face character who looks to be around 18 or so; often enough that I finally decided my guy is only 20 years-old and simply play my game happily enough.
But as I consider my pictures of him, I am left sitting here shaking my head in wondernment. Sometimes he looks so much the youngster. Then suddenly he looks almost grown-up. It occurred to me, that a young man just entering his 20's probably struggles similarly. You know, looking over-youngish and then turning around long enough to startle someone with his real maturity and experience. Gives some depth to a character, now that I think on it.
So here's the different turns of my Lavellan's face that sparked me to thinking, btw. Enjoy:




And some combat, for flavor. Also because no matter how young he is, he kicks the bad guys in the butt with skill and aplomb:

