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I like the face (both shape and detail) of elf or half-elf mod than new one.
- The problem with face of new model is shadown lightnig in game, it make the face of character looks too thin, skinny, like v-shape.- I think character outfit with leopard leather should only it alon, not combine with other cloth behind. So to make it looks more "suite", i think you should make leopard outfit cover all the cloth behind, or make character wear "bikini", so those bikini not show out.
Quote from: icefreeze on 20 January 2020, 15:01:04I like the face (both shape and detail) of elf or half-elf mod than new one.Half-elf and elf mod uses vanilla meshes. Sorry icefreeze, im not gonna return to vanilla after all the efforts to make a better model. But... i thought about making a more proper elf pack, replacing Norse skins... will see.Last few days i extracted/converted some new meshes from the vanilla game and other sources. For example, all weapons carried by Olympus gods statues can now be used by the player. Another thing on the making is a more lore friendly Maenad MI set. Early preview:I'm only not sure of what greaves/armbands should i use. There are 3 options:1. To make them leopard like the torso:2. To make them snake-like (in many depictions of the maenads they are carriying snakes, wrapped arround their wrists):Alternative is just use Spakona's Serpent Coils:3. To make them wear bangles on arms and legs like some more wild tribes (in Africa for example): Which of the 3 ideas you like most? Or you you have another one, please share your oppinion.
This looks far better than first maenads.
I thought about serpents but didn't tell you because I believe it would not be possible to implement. But now, I'd say 2 is a good option, first picture (I don't what mesh it's based). Alternatively you could use https://www.tq-db.net/en/equipment/grimhild's-serpentsI don't know any Sakona item.Snake belt, it can be an idea but in all pictures I've seen, the snakes where around the forearm and hand.Last option could be to have different variants, some snake, some leopard, for the sake of variety. The MI set could consist of some parts inspired by leopard and some others by snakes.
You mean the nymph ones? Do you think i should just make them like human women with long hairs and not nymphs? In most classical depictions they dont have any difference than human women (as most lore nymphs btw). Btw, here is another human-like version i made long ago, maybe it can be used?
Hmm, how about two different sets - one for melee/archer and one for casters? This will add enought variety and allow leopard and snake versions.About snakes - if i'm to stay close to the lore, i should add them on the arm and maybe leg. About Grimhild's Serpents - they are called Spakona Serpent Coils in the resource files (same item). In greek vases, the snake is sometimes also wrapped around the head like a headband. Some pictures:
OK for two sets. Snakes twisted around arms and legs are good, if you can mod it.
When Dionysus had grown up, Hera threw him also into a state of madness, in which he wandered about through many countries of the earth. A tradition in Hyginus makes him go first to the oracle of Dodona, but on his way thither he came to a lake, which prevented his proceeding any further. One of two asses he met there carried him across the water, and the grateful god placed both animals among the stars, and asses henceforth remained sacred to Dionysus. According to the common tradition, Dionysus first wandered through Egypt, where he was hospitably received by king Proteus. He thence proceeded through Syria, where he flayed Damascus alive, for opposing the introduction of the vine, which Dionysus was believed to have discovered (εύρετὴς ἀμπέλου). He now traversed all Asia. When he arrived at the Euphrates, he built a bridge to cross the river, but a tiger sent to him by Zeus carried him across the river Tigris. The most famous part of his wanderings in Asia is his expedition to India, which is said to have lasted three, or, according to some, even 52 years.