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  1. patdc
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    If you added a big frilly neck piece then the dress would reminded me of something Queen Elizabeth 1 of England would have worn during her

    I know I have the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king, and of a king of England too. Speech

    Amazing work, and a wonderful idea
    1. Entopie
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      Thank you

      Usually I prefer it if my mage Wardens wear outfits with pants. Skirts aren't all that practical in a fight or if the mage need to run around in a circle waiting for the mana to regenerate.
    2. Entopie
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      I just found a Tudoresque collar. You sure you want me to but this on an outfit?
      I also got a matching hat/headdress...
    3. patdc
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      Its an outfit for going to the Landsmeet and arguing with Loghain but not the Outfit to fight him in. I would be nice to have a different indoor outfit like in DA2 . But I cant really see much call using the outfit apart from the odd screenshots. So I wouldn't worry about going this compared to some of the other things your working on
    4. Entopie
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      I'm working an the frankensteined and the regular ports at the same time.
      I found a way to rig several armors at once. Which makes porting a lot faster

      Also via the GDA file I can make a dress (parts of the dress) massive armor pieces

      Yeah, wearing different outfits when in camp and when being on the way to the next adventure would be great. I wish someone would make such a mod.
  2. mochie
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    I love the Elven armour here! Works really nicely. However, and this is just my own personal preference, I think you have made the dwarven female body a bit too petite. She looks too human now. Just my opinion and I'm probably in the minority. But its great work it really is.
    1. Risibisi
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      Yep, it's only a bit...
      * serves some dumplings, roast and red cabbage... and of course a little barrel beer for the dwarven Lady*
    2. Entopie
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      Yep, I have that unholy talent to make dwarfs to petite.
      Mochie, you are in the minority, I think.

      For the next armors I'll fit for dwarven ladies I'll keep in mind to make them a little more stout
    3. mochie
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      Well.. ok. I'm just trying to offer some constructive criticism.
    4. Entopie
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      Did I say something wrong?

      Mochie, your opinion, suggestion and constructive criticism is always welcome.
    5. mochie
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      Glad to hear it!
  3. deleted6317247
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    Oh my Gawd! These are gorgeous!
  4. makara5656
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    Combining meshes around was fun wasn't it?
    I love that robes. <3
    1. Entopie
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      Thank you

      I really love the armor you made for Solona <3
      This armor is also the inspiration for the robes and the other armors.

      Oh yes, combining parts from different meshs is so much fun. The necessary evil of retexturing not so much. I really hate working with textures.
  5. Barnzi88
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    Oooooo love the robe armour dress! WANT <3

    If I had any modeling skills, I'd frankenstein armour with dresses....
    1. Entopie
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      Frankensteining isn't hard. Since you are not creating a new armor from scratch you just have to fit existing parts together.
  6. setiweb
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    Shrunken head effect on the warrior picture.

    Flashback to Beetlejuice.
    1. Entopie
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      Not sure what you mean, you need to specify that. (Honestly I don't get your comment or see what you mean)

      But, fyi, I put and extra collar (the high, black-blue thing around the neck) in, just because I like collars. Plus there is that metal part of the armor that serves as a neck guard. Also aren't massive armors supposed to look, well, massive.



      If you remove the shoulder pads (and the collar) it is not that broad anymore, but it looks just, well, meh...stupid.
    2. setiweb
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      As in the head looks to small for the body (or armor in this case.) Or I could've phrased it in the opposite way saying the body (or armor) looks too big for the head.

      Beetlejuice at the end he gets his head shrunk by a witch doctor.

      Example of female head on male body:


      Of course it could just be an illusion cause by the camera angle.
  7. Risibisi
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    Open to suggestions for the robe dress crossover?
    1. Entopie
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      Sure
      As long as it doen't involve retexturing (I don't want to do that, not ever)
    2. Risibisi
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      I've sent you a weird pm ... just ignore it and keep up your work!
    3. Entopie
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      Not weird at all. Everything makes perfect sense. I'll see what I can do
  8. Xonan
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    Oh, my. The dress is lovely. Are you uploading it in your update? Please, please.
    The dwarf girl is cutie.
    1. Entopie
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      Sorry, not this update.
      One problem is that some parts of the armors use textures made by other modders and I can't include them into the mod. Plus I haven't made LOD2 levels and checked and corrected the bone weight yet.

      As for the textures that belong to other modders. I coud still upload the mesh and other files and the user would have to download the texture mod and install them. That should in theory work.
      Plus the artists who made those textures would still get downloads, endorsements and credits for their work.
  9. vanilka
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    Excuse me for a moment, I'll be picking my jaw from the ground.
    1. Entopie
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      Ah, it is nothing special, just some quick and dirty glued together mesh parts.
  10. Puffhime
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    woah! the top one is kewl =D a dress warden woot!

    nice entopie =3
    1. Entopie
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      Thanks