I would appreciate this very much.
These cuirasses from the mod Age of Change II seem better than the Landsknecht Armor in my opinionVery fancy, nice also that these haven't undergone cold bluing (blackening) as Narf's so they may be slightly earlier and also go better with all other steel armaments in the mod.(click to show/hide)(click to show/hide)
You should go see the topic about their finished items, in my opinion a lot of them should be added in C-rpg
Very fancy, nice also that these haven't undergone cold bluing (blackening) as Narf's so they may be slightly earlier and also go better with all other steel armaments in the mod.
Do you know if the creator is interested in sharing?
These cuirasses from the mod Age of Change II seem better than the Landsknecht Armor in my opinionNah, it appears that, unlike Narf, Zimke has no idea how that kind armor was made.(click to show/hide)(click to show/hide)
You should go see the topic about their finished items, in my opinion a lot of them should be added in C-rpg
i support Georgie on this one. The pikemen/zweihander-flamberge-gentlemen of cRPG need this =).
Nah, it appears that, unlike Narf, Zimke has no idea how that kind armor was made.True, but are those really different plates or just embellishments? I agree though it looks a bit wierd especially with what appears to be rivets on the first pic..
The look of the cuirass is just wrong. Horribly wrong. In the 16th century it was made of a single piece of steel.
True, but are those really different plates or just embellishments? I agree though it looks a bit wierd especially with what appears to be rivets on the first pic..These are CLEARLY embellishment. There is no gap between the "parts" and the frame around the plate is continuous. The rivets are probably just reinforcements.
These are CLEARLY embellishment. There is no gap between the "parts" and the frame around the plate is continuous. The rivets are probably just reinforcements.Yeah, that's how it looks to me aswell.
Yeah, that's how it looks to me aswell.OK, I give up :). The second texture is OK (let's assume this 3/4 armor is kinda fancy), even though I've never seen this kind of stuff (well, I'm by no means good in 16th century armor and weapons anyways), the first, however, isn't. This kind of "reinforcement" with fancy embellishment makes little to no sense for the cheap version of the cuirass. And, I repeat, I've never seen anything like this before.
OK, I give up :). The second texture is OK (let's assume this 3/4 armor is kinda fancy), even though I've never seen this kind of stuff (well, I'm by no means good in 16th century armor and weapons anyways), the first, however, isn't. This kind of "reinforcement" with fancy embellishment makes little to no sense for the cheap version of the cuirass. And, I repeat, I've never seen anything like this before.Oh, but I agree :) While it seems to me the texturer meant it to be in one piece I've personally never seen anything like these 'reinforcements' before either, at least not that I've noticed..
Armbrust, aren't you permabanned? :cry:
These are CLEARLY embellishment. There is no gap between the "parts" and the frame around the plate is continuous. The rivets are probably just reinforcements.Just embellishment as you said, and pretty much ugly ones too, did that ages ago when I didn't know how to texture. If I find time to replace them from AOC II they will be shared, till then all AOC II items are not for sharing.