Historically Inspired Arms & Armors: Armor and weapons inspired by (and looking more like) actual medieval war equipment. More accurate looking armor and weapon models, prefabbed items with accurate descriptions and possibly adjusted stats, whatever. Basically stuff that will provide a fighter/paladin/whoever with gear that is more realistic medieval-themed than fantasy medieval-themed.
Custom Content Challenge: December 2015: Historically Inspired Arms & Armors
#1
Posté 01 décembre 2015 - 08:03
#2
Posté 01 décembre 2015 - 08:05
Emailed/Downloaded Projects:
Altered Tabards (armor models) by Grymlorde
Armoured Surcotes of the 7th Crusade (prefabs) by Grymlorde
Medieval Armors (prefabs) by Grymlorde
16th Century Spanish Breastplate (armor models) by Shemsu-Heru
Wheel-Lock Pistol (weapon models) by Shemsu-Heru
#3
Posté 02 décembre 2015 - 12:03
I have a request. Could someone please create a wheel-lock pistol model (Wikipedia link) please. Essential for Spelljammer modules and campaigns.

TR
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#4
Posté 02 décembre 2015 - 12:26
Yes, make the giffs happy!
#5
Posté 02 décembre 2015 - 06:17
If I have time this month I may throw together at least one historically correct war-scythe model. Farmers' scythes aren't for fighting dammit.
If I have more time, I might try to snag and convert some of the mount and blade warband armors/helms. More probably just helms.
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#6
Posté 03 décembre 2015 - 05:28
A theme that's been near and dear to my heart for more than thirty years. . . were that I was a modeler. . . . Well I can certainly whip up a bunch of pre-fabs of what I think comes closest to historical armour in Core, CEP, and Q. I've invested quite a bit of time in getting the colours just so and using the right parts.
I can also pull together a hak with historical armour weights and armour class. Ever since I discovered Chivalry & Sorcery back in 1980 I've been of the opinion that a full plate harness (c.f. Henry VIII's pollaxe armour) should be AC 0 (old school) or AC +10 (NWN/d20/3.x) and that all other armour classes reflect the percentage of plate covering, maille covering, cuir bouilli, leather, and bare skin.
I can also add to the hak, heavier and lighter armour. For example, did you know that historically there have been a quite a variance in the ring size and thickness used in maille? For game purposes, it can be simplified into light, medium, and heavy versions. Plate armour did not have the same degree of variability of thickness until gunpowder come on the scene. From the early 1400s well into the 1600s there was quite a bit of experimentation in heat treating the metal as well as varying the degree of carbon to the point where one could argue that the distinctions between iron, steel, and high-carbon steel became so blurred that their definitions became worthless.
Not to mention sword-proof, pistol-proof, and musket-proof heaumes and cuirasses. But to go there requires using a damage reduction system. . ..
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#7
Posté 03 décembre 2015 - 10:27
I have a request. Could someone please create a wheel-lock pistol model (Wikipedia link) please. Essential for Spelljammer modules and campaigns.
TR
... preferably implemented as heavy crossbows for compatibility:
http://neverwinterva...ack-powder-guns
http://neverwinterva...-and-matchlocks
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#8
Posté 06 décembre 2015 - 06:42
Was thinking of doing some ancient weapons of India for the Maldrapur Chronicles along with all the temples and ludicrously huge monsters and so on... (Kali needs a proper trishula if nothing else)...
But now I've got heavily involved in two major non-NWN projects and my time has dwindled to a sort of infinitesimal blob at present, so I'll very likely not actually get around to sacred Hindu weapons any time soon...
So I now ask myself why I even mentioned it?
Moths! Moths must have got my brain!
#9
Posté 06 décembre 2015 - 12:41
Moths! Moths must have got my brain!
No spleens?
#10
Posté 06 décembre 2015 - 03:45
Has anybody thought about arms and armor other than wearables, such as siege equipment?
Examples:
Team of 6 dudes carrying a battering ram, either as a single creature model, or as a complex VFX
Siege tower which drives
Ballista operator
Underground dwarven counterparts:
Goblin crusher, a vehicle that perfectly fits a cave corridor and pushes forward while rolling over the goblin horde
Boulder launcher, a nook at the top of an inclined corridor which fits a round boulder able to take out even larger enemies with its weight
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#11
Posté 08 décembre 2015 - 06:02

Guess the crusader!
A WiP screenshot of the ERF for bog standard NWN showing five historical or pseudo-historical crusaders using nothing but plain vanilla content.
Looking at the armoury, can you guess the crusading order? Some of these have multiple answers partly due to the limited art at my disposal, i.e. all crosses are "Latin."
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#12
Posté 08 décembre 2015 - 06:25
A WiP screenshot of the ERF for bog standard NWN showing five historical or pseudo-historical crusaders using nothing but plain vanilla content.
Why do they wear sneakers?
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#13
Posté 08 décembre 2015 - 09:17
Was thinking of doing some ancient weapons of India for the Maldrapur Chronicles along with all the temples and ludicrously huge monsters and so on... (Kali needs a proper trishula if nothing else)...
But now I've got heavily involved in two major non-NWN projects and my time has dwindled to a sort of infinitesimal blob at present, so I'll very likely not actually get around to sacred Hindu weapons any time soon...
So I now ask myself why I even mentioned it?
Moths! Moths must have got my brain!
Not even a Chakram...? They'd be useful for priests of Shar.
#14
Posté 09 décembre 2015 - 06:40
Why do they wear sneakers?
Well, maaaaybbe, just maybe they are modern arab live roleplayers wearing christian crusaders armor and forgot about the shoes! Just saying maybe...! ![]()
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#15
Posté 12 décembre 2015 - 08:53

A 16th century Spanish breastplate. It's available for all sexes races and phenotypes. It doesn't works well with many of the NWN belt pieces, but I prefer to keep the original design....

http://www.toledoswo...reastplate.html


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#17
Posté 15 décembre 2015 - 04:17
@Shemsu, You are an officer and a gentleperson (I hate political correctness). The only pity is that there is only a like button when I wanted a really, really like button.
TR
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#18
Posté 15 décembre 2015 - 05:12
Thaks, TR!
This community and their people are really, great ones. That is one of the main reasons why I'm still making NWN custom content....
#19
Posté 16 décembre 2015 - 09:10
Why do they wear sneakers?
@zwerkules,
For a number of years I've admired your work on the tileset facelifts and in fact I incorporate most of them in my modules. You are a gifted modeler and I can only aspire to the level of your modeling. I, like most builders have to make do with the content available and can only create prefabs and modules. To submit anything to the CCC is for myself and other amateurs is quite intimidating given that we are "standing on the shoulders of giants."
Therefore to receive a snarky comment from someone whose work I admire is downright disheartening. After all, if someone of your talents refuses to fix the models and textures available and would rather make fun of the attempts to make "lemonade out of lemons". . .why should I bother?
Seriously. Why should I bother? Like most of us, I have a very busy life with work, family, and the holidays. I don't need one of the giants of the NWN CC community to make fun of my work.
#20
Posté 16 décembre 2015 - 11:03
@zwerkules,
For a number of years I've admired your work on the tileset facelifts and in fact I incorporate most of them in my modules. You are a gifted modeler and I can only aspire to the level of your modeling. I, like most builders have to make do with the content available and can only create prefabs and modules. To submit anything to the CCC is for myself and other amateurs is quite intimidating given that we are "standing on the shoulders of giants."
Therefore to receive a snarky comment from someone whose work I admire is downright disheartening. After all, if someone of your talents refuses to fix the models and textures available and would rather make fun of the attempts to make "lemonade out of lemons". . .why should I bother?
Seriously. Why should I bother? Like most of us, I have a very busy life with work, family, and the holidays. I don't need one of the giants of the NWN CC community to make fun of my work.
I read that as well-meaning light-hearted jest and never saw anything wrong with either your modelling/screenies or this comment.
Three points. 1. Because despite having hopes and aspirations for breaking into the nwn 3D modelling department I haven't even managed to 'bake' a bunch of simple cookies in gmax so far, ANYONE who submits any CC (esp 3D CC) to these contests gets an automatic 'Wow! That dude is cool!' reaction from me. YOU are no exception - thought I'd let you know.
2. Using bits of text on the internet for communication is a perilous venture, easily prone to misreading. From all I've seen of the guy on these forums and in vault IRC, Zwerk making a 'snarky' comment would be rather out of character. 3. Throughout observed communications with Z and other legendary entities both here and IRC, it might be noted that poking fun at each other and, indeed themselves, in a totally relaxed and non-mean sort of way can at times be the norm.
To sum up - don't take offense, since I'm pretty sure none was intended. ![]()
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#21
Posté 16 décembre 2015 - 11:31
@Grymlorde - Meh, I highly doubt that Zwerkules meant that quite in the way you perceived it. Really. If I felt he did, I'd probably post to say that as well. But that's just not my impression of him. Some people in the community or on the Vault can be abrasive or passive-agressive or whatever, though. In situations where that's the case, just ignore 'em, nomatter who they are. You do the work for you and if anyone else likes it, that's gravy. I also strongly believe in flipping off my monitor from several different locations in the room when my own advice fails me...and then loading up Max or the toolset and getting back to the grind.
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#22
Posté 17 décembre 2015 - 12:09
@Grymlorde - I'm certain Zwerkules was joking hence the winky emoticon. I was in a hurry and I hadn't actually read your post until now, I'd just looked at the pics. I didn't even realize they were made with stock NWN models until now. I liked how you worked with plain vanilla content here; with even those well used models, there are a huge combination of looks and colors, and people are bound to put together some cool stuff even after all this time. The center one is really eye catching.
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#23
Posté 17 décembre 2015 - 12:22
edit: playful cat got the chocolate :-) sneakers, sneakers, sneakers, sneakers... Please do pardon an old illiterate gnome monsignor...
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#24
Posté 17 décembre 2015 - 12:30
I also strongly believe in flipping off my monitor from several different locations in the room when my own advice fails me...and then loading up Max or the toolset and getting back to the grind.
Doing that today
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#25
Posté 17 décembre 2015 - 08:35
@Grymlorde Please take no offence. It is common in small "closed" communities for such remarks to be made. It is called teasing. It is part of social bonding. Here follows an example.
Your crusaders wear snickers... no problem...
@CaveGnome - doesn't that leave chocolate footprints? Or did you mean sneakers? ![]()
TR
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