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chaosandsorrow

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Hello everyone and welcome to my request topic !

 

Dear Modders, want to do a mod that will be undorsed undred of times ? Want a mod that will be downloaded OVER 9000 Times ?!

 

Well, I have an idea for you:

 

Today I'll ask a Katana animation style, let me explain myself:

 

First of all, we have all type of mods around Akavir and other orientals inspiration: Asian-like race,  Ninja/Samurai/Oriental dresses,armors and weapons,    Chinese/Japanse/Akavir Cities and houses. 

 

But there's one thing were missing, the proper animations to handle a katana the right way.

 

We have animations that can work for the idle,   power animations, and if we go on other websites than the Nexus, we can found left, right , forward and backward power attacks in a anime-like kata use.

 

BUT , we dont have the any left, right , standing, forward and backward standard attacks.

 

So, here is the point of the Topic.

 

Does anyone have the skill and the time to make proper attacks animations ?

 

That's weird that we have hundred and hundred of modders on the earth, and no one never did some Katana attack animations.

 

I was thinking about something like this:

 

First attack: you draw the blade out of it's shealth and do a vertical slash from Bottom to Top, in a light diagonal way.

 

Second attack: you do the slash in the same direction, but from Top to Bottom.

 

Third  attack: You do a horizontal slash from Left to Right.

 

the inspiration of my Idea came from  the lack of  respect that our lovely Dovahkiin show with his katana weapons, same as from the blades, that uses Katana from centuries, and still dont know to how really use them.

 

Here is a video to illustrate what I'm saying, The fast draw technique in the end of the video as the first movement , then imagine the second cut to continue his move:

 

Thanks for your time.

 






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