This pack was created out of great love after 200 hours of playing, as I wanted some variety. If you want more characters, variants or custom character portraits - don't forget to write in the comments!
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This pack was created out of great love after more than 200 hours of playing in Midjourney, as I wanted some variety.
The zip file includes:
Arueshalae – 4 versions (2 benevolent and 2 demonic)
Regill
Ulbrig
Ember
Daeran
Nenio – 2 versions (regular and spoiler)
Greybor
Camellia
Lann
Wenduag
Woljif
Sosiel
Queen Galfrey Obviously it can be used as a custom portraits too.
Note: Beauty is subjective, and this is the version that appeals to me. Thank you for your understanding! 😊
Installation: 1. Unzip 2. Put everything in C:\Users\Username\AppData\LocalLow\Owlcat Games\Pathfinder Wrath Of The Righteous\Portraits
For myself, I use ToyBox. Ctrl+10 → Party → Stats, then change the portrait. However, I know that some people use the Visual Adjustment Mod. I've never tried it myself, but as far as I know, it doesn't depend on the portraits themselves.