SpookaXX Posted November 19, 2012 Share Posted November 19, 2012 I'm not sure whether this has been discussed or whether it's possible but can someone port the daedric armour from oblivion to skyrim?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jitansgate Posted November 19, 2012 Share Posted November 19, 2012 The Oblivion Version looks more Detailed than the Skyrim Version. http://media.comicvine.com/uploads/3/35827/2077156-daedricarmor_super.jpg Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SpookaXX Posted November 19, 2012 Author Share Posted November 19, 2012 Plus it just looks better in general, especially the helmet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jitansgate Posted November 19, 2012 Share Posted November 19, 2012 Plus it just looks better in general, especially the helmet. Agreed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SpookaXX Posted November 21, 2012 Author Share Posted November 21, 2012 If no one will attempt it, can someone please direct me to where I can learn or attempt to learn to do it myself?? :ermm: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sabrisx Posted November 21, 2012 Share Posted November 21, 2012 If no one will attempt it, can someone please direct me to where I can learn or attempt to learn to do it myself?? :ermm: Although i completely agree with you in the regards that, Oblivion Daedric set/Bound armor set, Does have it's few better pieces of equpiment as compaired to Skyrims daedric(In some departments =] ) To create that mesh would either require a port, Which once ported will then need to completely be re-Textured from scratch for skyrim along with much editing, Or If it cant be ported. Made from ground up, Which takes much modeling Experiance, along with texturing. To just pick up and learn how to do so. and immediately expect results, Would be a hard task, Along with a Mildly expensive one(All the software/Programs needed to do so) Most modders in skyrim that make their armors ground up and/or Texture them often have been doing it for quite some time before and even for them, It's still a hardy task. Hence why many quest go un-Answered, Cause In reality, If the modders heart isnt in the project, That it's just a boring old request, Not something they desire... They just plain and simply wont have the drive to do so. Fingers crossed someone does do this, Or better yet Fingers crossed and good luck to you should you take up Modeling/Texturing, Nexus needs as many modders out there as poisble =] Keep positive dude Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SpookaXX Posted November 22, 2012 Author Share Posted November 22, 2012 I see what you mean and completely understand, and I didn't consider that I have no modding experience whatsoever so jumping straight to something like this would be very difficult. Baby steps. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jennifur68 Posted November 22, 2012 Share Posted November 22, 2012 If no one will attempt it, can someone please direct me to where I can learn or attempt to learn to do it myself?? :ermm: Although i completely agree with you in the regards that, Oblivion Daedric set/Bound armor set, Does have it's few better pieces of equpiment as compaired to Skyrims daedric(In some departments =] ) To create that mesh would either require a port, Which once ported will then need to completely be re-Textured from scratch for skyrim along with much editing, Or If it cant be ported. Made from ground up, Which takes much modeling Experiance, along with texturing. To just pick up and learn how to do so. and immediately expect results, Would be a hard task, Along with a Mildly expensive one(All the software/Programs needed to do so) Most modders in skyrim that make their armors ground up and/or Texture them often have been doing it for quite some time before and even for them, It's still a hardy task. Hence why many quest go un-Answered, Cause In reality, If the modders heart isnt in the project, That it's just a boring old request, Not something they desire... They just plain and simply wont have the drive to do so. Fingers crossed someone does do this, Or better yet Fingers crossed and good luck to you should you take up Modeling/Texturing, Nexus needs as many modders out there as poisble =] Keep positive dude You forgot rigging...armor has to be rigged to the skeleton so when the skeleton moves the mesh moves with it properly without collapsing or stretching stangely. I've worked in 3DS Max for six years and I still struggle with rigging a mesh to a skeleton. Basically modeling and texturing are the "easy" parts so yeah this isn't something thats really simple to do SpookaXX if you're starting from zero experience. Maybe someone will do it...you never know. Honestly I think this must be a nostalgia thing because I look at that and I'm like :huh: . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sabrisx Posted November 22, 2012 Share Posted November 22, 2012 If no one will attempt it, can someone please direct me to where I can learn or attempt to learn to do it myself?? :ermm: Although i completely agree with you in the regards that, Oblivion Daedric set/Bound armor set, Does have it's few better pieces of equpiment as compaired to Skyrims daedric(In some departments =] ) To create that mesh would either require a port, Which once ported will then need to completely be re-Textured from scratch for skyrim along with much editing, Or If it cant be ported. Made from ground up, Which takes much modeling Experiance, along with texturing. To just pick up and learn how to do so. and immediately expect results, Would be a hard task, Along with a Mildly expensive one(All the software/Programs needed to do so) Most modders in skyrim that make their armors ground up and/or Texture them often have been doing it for quite some time before and even for them, It's still a hardy task. Hence why many quest go un-Answered, Cause In reality, If the modders heart isnt in the project, That it's just a boring old request, Not something they desire... They just plain and simply wont have the drive to do so. Fingers crossed someone does do this, Or better yet Fingers crossed and good luck to you should you take up Modeling/Texturing, Nexus needs as many modders out there as poisble =] Keep positive dude Ah rigging, Something I was completely Oblivous to, As someone with no experiance in that department at all, I could only really cover the basic that I know take place in the creation of an armor set =]. My modding experiance starts and ends up, Simple player homes, Custom NPC's value editing, world editing and just or the really basic CK stuff(Hence why I'm yet to publish anything, Most my work is just custom little tweaks to various mods and/or my own gameplay, For just myself hehe) You forgot rigging...armor has to be rigged to the skeleton so when the skeleton moves the mesh moves with it properly without collapsing or stretching stangely. I've worked in 3DS Max for six years and I still struggle with rigging a mesh to a skeleton. Basically modeling and texturing are the "easy" parts so yeah this isn't something thats really simple to do SpookaXX if you're starting from zero experience. Maybe someone will do it...you never know. Honestly I think this must be a nostalgia thing because I look at that and I'm like :huh: . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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