No it's not....There are billion of people doing this. it's getting tired.
so true, why not Emiliy Blunt for a change instead of Emilia Clarke ![]()
No it's not....There are billion of people doing this. it's getting tired.
so true, why not Emiliy Blunt for a change instead of Emilia Clarke ![]()
No it's not....There are billion of people doing this. it's getting tired.
Make one that looks like your profile pic. That would be hilarious.
So many people are using the Emilia Clarke sliders because they're spot on and readily available.
I agree:
I have since remade the Qunari with even less make up and zero lip shine because that was like setting 1. XD And I think she looks even better that way.
I've nothing against people who want to make their characters look pretty like a doll though, to each their own (in fact my male elfquisitor probably falls under that category xD). Only when people start holding to that as some sort of gold standard and panning everything that doesn't conform as "ugly" am I bugged.
Got a thing for middle-aged Inqs? I am approaching those years myself...
well I was happy with mine...

I admit the new CC is a learning curve though
Got a thing for middle-aged Inqs? I am approaching those years myself...
Aside from her never having heard of tweezers and it being impossible to not have clippy, problem hair and undersized eyeballs, I was actually quite chuffed with mine, too.

well I was happy with mine...
I admit the new CC is a learning curve though
Aside from her never having heard of tweezers and it being impossible to not have clippy, problem hair and undersized eyeballs, I was actually quite chuffed with mine, too.
Both gorgeous!
I agree:
I'm rather impressed with that one. It's, pardon the paradox, a rather exceptionnal "ordinary" look, with no exagerated ugly feature. Just a neat, plain, mid-aged tough woman.
Time to add mine with each race:
Adaar
Trevelyan.
Cadash.
Lavellan.
So, ugly stick? Don't think so. ![]()
The more I look at her, the more I like. I can totally see her fighting alongside Cassandra, or Aveline back in Kirkwall.
Like Varric would say: "A woman-shaped battering ram" ![]()
PS: Nothing against the vast number of "Victoria Secret/Calvin Klein/Twilight" characters we see around here, those are absolutely stunning, but... there is something different about a battle hardened soldier, a battle hardened person who feels more 'real'. A warrior with no scars haven't seen enough battles.
I'm rather impressed with that one. It's, pardon the paradox, a rather exceptionnal "ordinary" look, with no exagerated ugly feature. Just a neat, plain, mid-aged tough woman.
The more I look at her, the more I like. I can totally see her fighting alongside Cassandra, or Aveline back in Kirkwall.
Like Varric would say: "A woman-shaped battering ram"
PS: Nothing against the vast number of "Victoria Secret/Calvin Klein/Twilight" characters we see around here, those are absolutely stunning, but... there is something different about a battle hardened soldier, a battle hardened person who feels more 'real'. A warrior with no scars haven't seen enough battles.


Well, I like my Quizzies:
Ash Adaar:
Well, I like my Quizzies:
Ash Adaar:
Spoiler
Her first name is a Verb?
I have managed to create quite lovely inquisitors of both sexes. It just depends on what you like, I guess. My first inquisitor had a bit of an eye problem so she won't be appearing here but here are the others.
Ezra Trevelyan

Ellana Lavellan

And Aenweth Lavellan

how is that possible with the brow?
What do you mean?
It's entirely possible. Here's a semi-clone I made of her:



You just mess with the eyebrows, the brow, and the forehead features.
What do you mean?
It's entirely possible. Here's a semi-clone I made of her:
You just mess with the eyebrows, the brow, and the forehead features.
Well, this is mine...



Lol societal ideal of beauty. *spit* I can't stand plastic looking females. NAtural beauty goes a long way. Thicker eyebrows. Some imperfections. Can't beat that.
I tried my hand at creating a bit more normal-looking femquisitor, and thought the end result wwas actually quite nice.

Lol societal ideal of beauty. *spit* I can't stand plastic looking females. NAtural beauty goes a long way. Thicker eyebrows. Some imperfections. Can't beat that.
I tried my hand at making plainQuisitor like SpiritMuse:

I like her well enough, but she came out looking surprisingly human! If I do ever actually play her, I imagine she will be "committed to independence." As a fiercely committed Dalish elf, I don't see her getting along with Solas or Sera, really, or any non-humans.
Who knows, some might say this one is still too cute-looking. One thing I can't help not doing is sticking to correct facial proportions and symmetry.
That being said, I don't think there's anything wrong with "plastic looking females." I have two conventionally attractive characters, one of which is my cannon playthrough. Some people just happen to be annoyingly beautiful like Olivia Munn.
I like making hot lady characters because I enjoy the challenge of making a picture perfect classic beauty. It can be difficult depending on the CC. It's like painting piece of artwork to me.
You either haven't been trying hard enough, or you have ridiculously insane expectations about what "being beautiful" entails for a woman.
Yes, the DAI editor isn't as expansive as the ones in a modded Skyrim installation where you can edit every single vertex and install your own merged 8k resolution uncompressed textures.
I enjoy creating shiny, athletic and oiled bimbo's in Skyrim too, but in no way am I dissatisfied with a slightly less "perfect" female character. Otherwise I'd probably need to find 99% of the women in real-life ugly or unsexy too.
Lt. Aldo Raine. Using my avatar in an attempt to refut what I said is... odd to say the least.
You either haven't been trying hard enough, or you have ridiculously insane expectations about what "being beautiful" entails for a woman.
Yes, the DAI editor isn't as expansive as the ones in a modded Skyrim installation where you can edit every single vertex and install your own merged 8k resolution uncompressed textures.
I enjoy creating shiny, athletic and oiled bimbo's in Skyrim too, but in no way am I dissatisfied with a slightly less "perfect" female character. Otherwise I'd probably need to find 99% of the women in real-life ugly or unsexy too.
Honestly, you're being quite rude, and assuming a lot about me. I'm pretty plain looking in real life, and therefore know all about some of the unrealistic standards for beauty societies often have.
I had no desire to create plastic bimbos in Skyrim (I'm a console player anyway). Plus, I'm heterofemale myself, and don't find that appealing. I also like the way DA handled armor for women in this game, leaving out the cleavage.
I create characters that attempt to conform to real-life human proportions and symmetry. It is thus far the only way I know how to create more realistic, less cartoonish characters. I want my PCs to look like they belong in-game.
If you're so dissatisfied with my attempt, instead of lashing out you could offer advice or constructive criticism.
I tried my hand at making plainQuisitor like SpiritMuse:
I like her well enough, but she came out looking surprisingly human! If I do ever actually play her, I imagine she will be "committed to independence." As a fiercely committed Dalish elf, I don't see her getting along with Solas or Sera, really, or any non-humans.
Who knows, some might say this one is still too cute-looking. One thing I can't help not doing is sticking to correct facial proportions and symmetry.
That being said, I don't think there's anything wrong with "plastic looking females." I have two conventionally attractive characters, one of which is my cannon playthrough. Some people just happen to be annoyingly beautiful like Olivia Munn.
I like making hot lady characters because I enjoy the challenge of making a picture perfect classic beauty. It can be difficult depending on the CC. It's like painting piece of artwork to me.
I don't go out of my way to make them look unappealing but I do prefer less makeup and huge ****** and the oiled look isn't really my thing. I am with the people who are saying that ideals of beauty are a little too strict. While they do vary with many people you can typically point at any person and know whether society itself finds it sexy or not.
I don't go out of my way to make them look unappealing but I do prefer less makeup and huge ****** and the oiled look isn't really my thing. I am with the people who are saying that ideals of beauty are a little too strict. While they do vary with many people you can typically point at any person and know whether society itself finds it sexy or not.
What is the oiled look that people refer to? Are those just the smoothed out skin tones? I'd try the skin tones with the larger pores, but with the lighting, I can't get a clear idea of the overall picture. The pores are only visible on one side of the face on my TV so those skin textures end up looking strange.