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Yuki, Your Butt is Shining

Alright, 3DSMax shenanigans aside, I finally did it. I finally managed to recreate Valeria's costume, port it into Skyrim through creation kit magic, and see for myself what it looks like. Unfortunately, I realized that I didn't have a female character (again), and had to enlist the help of my unwilling follower (who looks nothing like Valeria does). Finally, the time has come where modelling IS posing in tiny T-shirts!   HYPEHYPEHYPEHYPEHYPEHYPE   HYPEHYPEHYPEHYPEHYPEHYPE   HYPEHYPEHYPEHY

DespairSyndrome

DespairSyndrome

Modelling is Not Dressing Yourself Up in Tiny T-Shirts And Striking A Pose

A thought that I have had for about half a year: convert Granado Espada armors into Skyrim. Sounds easy right? Just take pre-existing meshes and textures and put them into Skyrim. And that's where ol' Sheo pops onto the side of my ear and shouts "WROOOOOOOONNNNGGGG!"   Things can, and always will go wrong when modelling. It's not just wearing tiny T-shirts and striking a pose, as I soon found out. My biggest problem? Sleeves. Granado Espada's models are put in T-pose, which is a long way away

DespairSyndrome

DespairSyndrome

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