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Help Wanted - Arms and Armor


Ambaryerno

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Another sneak peak:

 

 

 

The Sword of Duncan

 

The sword of your fallen mentor can be recovered from the corpse of an Ogre lying in the snow on the fields outside Ostagar. A sword with a gaddhjalt-style hilt, it shares a similar design with the standard Warden Sword. The Warden will feature the same grip and pommel design, but with a spatulate guard, a shorter and somewhat stouter blade, and silver-colored hilts with a black grip.

 

The guard still needs to be finished on this sword (ignore the texture you see in the image, I made the Warden first and used the same UV map as the base, I just haven't gotten around to changing the guard design yet so you're actually seeing part of the Warden's guard texture on it).

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Texture work on existing models is progressing while some issues with smoothing groups on the meshes are still being worked out. However Arms and Armor is STILL badly in need of assistance. One person simply can't model and texture ALL of the probably into the 100s of weapons and pieces of armor existing in the game, (particularly the armor) and I really need someone with a knowledge of animating, either to work directly on the mod itself or in an instructional/advisory capacity for new attack and talent animations that will eventually be needed.
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A little bit of Sword Porn for you all:

 

 

 

Current progress on the Arming Swords. Those models shown textured have been successfully brought into the game. They may need a few tweaks to textures and smoothing groups, but are otherwise good to go.

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http://saxman.xwlegacy.net/images/Swords/Asturian.jpg

 

Asturian's Might from the Warden's Keep DLC. As I've modeled the other two Warden swords on Viking-pattern weaponry, I've chosen to base Asturian's Might off the swords of the Migration Period. This provides a definitive family resemblance, while reflecting the greater age of Asturian's sword.

 

That, and I absolutely LOVE Migration Period swords. They are some of the most beautiful works of art I've ever seen.

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