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Pattou Fashion Guru | I have a real problem with things that looks big, and male norns are easily very big so I'm trying to be objective. The idea is good, and you take time to take your screens, that's a good point. Maybe if the screens could have a better quality it could be interesting, but maybe you can't, that's not a problem. The metal pieces looks a bit like plastic to me, you could try some Charred dye or a lighter one from the Flame and Frost kit, because they are really good on metal and don't cost that much now. Also you should try something different for the pants. I know how hard it is on norn but maybe if you search something that matches more your dark/flames theme it'll be better. You're on the good way though, keep going :D |
2016-04-28 16:07 | |
Chiorydax Fashion Guru | Looks powerful, and vaguely intimidating. A definite improvement from your previous all-black outfit. I read your idea about making a light-armored character look heavy, and I'd say you definitely pulled it off. Again, though, you have only two dyes supporting an entire outfit. I'd recommend testing things out. Experiment. The more depth, the better, usually. |
2016-04-28 18:37 | |
Roamin Fashion Guru | I like your idea. I agree with Pattou about the metal looking a bit like plastic, and that you may want to find another leg piece if possible. another thing that might help with the dyes, is to try not to use the same dye more than once on any one armorpiece, unless there's a good reason to. Using a different shade of the same color or a completely different color prevents detail being lost due to color blending most of the time :) Using the same dye across different armorpieces doesn't give you the same detail loss and is most of the time nessesary to keep everything matching, though i can only recommend playing around with different shades :) |
2016-04-29 9:29 |