zeralesaar Posted October 22, 2008 Share Posted October 22, 2008 Xyr Av Zevii (Ravenswing) and Skrii Xyryth Xar Armour This is a relatively simple request. Uploaded with this thread is a scan of my drawings of the armour and sword named above. Since I tend to scribble and ramble as I draw, there are several other images shown; all of these should be ignored save for the armour, which is quite easy to spot, and the sword, pictured in the lower right. Details of the Armour The armor is as pictured, though due to the view, several things easily escape notice. The cape pictured attaches to the armor at the space between the torso and left pauldron, which can (sort of) be seen under mild scrutiny. Next, the rather lengthy tasset is slightly longer in the back, again, something that needs to be carefully looked for. Finally, the arms show are slightly disproportionate, they merely need to fit the arms. This was designed with Robert's v4 in mind for the body shape. the colour scheme of the armour is white, with all pictured trim, spikes, and ornamentation in black. Details of the Sword The sword, Xyr Av Zevii, or Ravenswing, is between the lengths of a longsword and a claymore. The enitre hilt is black, save for the grip wrappings, which are white. The three protrusions that serve as the ends of the crossguard and the pommel are rounded, expanding until their midpoints before tapering into long, piercing tips, as is pictured. Ravenswing's blade is semi-transparent, reflective crystal. The majority of the blade is clear but slightly white-tinted, while the black area along the edge is black and utterly opaque. The Other Item Sword and armor aside, I would also greatly appreciate if the hair could be modelled. In the front it falls in curtains to the side of the face, as picture, tapering into two separate groupings on each side. (Look at the bangs closely, you should see what I mean.) Around the back of the head, the hair is pulled into a mid-back length pontyail of slightly scraggy and once again multi-tapering design that begins at the nape of the neck. So, I hope you like the designs, regardless of whether or not you choose to bring them into being. Also, if you do model these items, I ask only one simple thing. -Please don't distribute these until I give you the all-clear, I intend to use them in an upcoming project. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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