Hello everyone
i think already exists but i can't find it....some models for female massive (not heavy nor light) armor...just "more female"
thx
Massive female armor
Started by
looka
, Aug 06 2010 04:56 PM
11 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 06 August 2010 - 04:56 PM
#2
Posted 06 August 2010 - 08:00 PM
i think this should be made, as i think the females look crappy in massive armor
arms too thin, legs are a bit thin too. they look like sticks, also i think the chest needs to be a bit skinner and have some Bossom(sp)
arms too thin, legs are a bit thin too. they look like sticks, also i think the chest needs to be a bit skinner and have some Bossom(sp)
#3
Posted 07 August 2010 - 12:37 AM
In heavy armour you wouldn't see any boob at all, it's a massive amount of steel in front of your chest. How can you see boobies?
#4
Posted 07 August 2010 - 12:43 AM
^^
#5
Posted 07 August 2010 - 07:31 AM
Thanks Chimaru, at least someone has some sense! However for comfort (paramount for someone wearing that much metal) there would probably be some effort to accommodate the shape of boobs. But if the artisan was clever there would be a compression layer between the bra and the plate. That would prevent shock from getting hit on the plate reaching the more sensitive parts of the body.
Taking into account 21st century tech and applying it to 12th century armour
Thing is I bet there were some very clever artisans about then who could indeed develop something like that, but just not widely shouted about...
Taking it to another level what about Carbon Fibre Armour? Extremely light weight, great shock transfer and similar attributes to Samurai multi-plate armour. Depending on the process used it could be infinitely better than metal based armour
Taking into account 21st century tech and applying it to 12th century armour
Thing is I bet there were some very clever artisans about then who could indeed develop something like that, but just not widely shouted about...
Taking it to another level what about Carbon Fibre Armour? Extremely light weight, great shock transfer and similar attributes to Samurai multi-plate armour. Depending on the process used it could be infinitely better than metal based armour
#6
Posted 07 August 2010 - 07:36 AM
i'll try to explain, yes arms and legs are too thin compared to the chest imo, i was thinking something like this image
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#7
Posted 07 August 2010 - 07:51 AM
so, i'm not looking for "massive boobs" but maybe better proportion....i thought there was already a mod like this but clearly i'm wrong
#8
Posted 07 August 2010 - 08:57 AM
i'll try to explain, yes arms and legs are too thin compared to the chest imo, i was thinking something like this image
Personally I think the female models are quite realistic. It has been modders that have been making them highly unrealistic (slender bodies - making anorexic women >.>).
If anything I think the shoulder pads on men and women are a bit unrealistic though; the costumes for The Lord of The Rings being a good reference.
Though I believe the breastplates of massive armour look very right, and when I put massive armour on my elf girl, I did not think it looked wrong in one bit.
#9
Posted 07 August 2010 - 05:52 PM
True there have been some odd female models, but the base one looks way too manly, well technically it's just a female sexualised male mesh as the designers admitted...
I don't think the models that make them anorexic are very good, but there are some that get the female shape a lot better. However most of the height and shape issues should be fixed for DA2. Unfortunately that doesn't quite fix DAO in the meantime
The Massive Armour doesn't look too bad proportionally, though I do think they forgot to add in comfort bumps for the ladies, as I explained earlier
I don't think the models that make them anorexic are very good, but there are some that get the female shape a lot better. However most of the height and shape issues should be fixed for DA2. Unfortunately that doesn't quite fix DAO in the meantime
The Massive Armour doesn't look too bad proportionally, though I do think they forgot to add in comfort bumps for the ladies, as I explained earlier
#10
Posted 07 August 2010 - 09:15 PM



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