leyre Posted August 9, 2017 Posted August 9, 2017 Title, i want to create an armor, but the chances of someone else doing it are almost non existant so, i wanna give it a shot, anyone knows good tutorials with a step by step explanations for people with 0 modding knowledge?
2Dimm Posted August 9, 2017 Posted August 9, 2017 you know how to model the armor in the first place? putting it in the game is the easy step
wishnot4 Posted August 9, 2017 Posted August 9, 2017 Here is the first part of the tutorial I wrote. It's for working with bodies, but that is almost exactly the same as working with armors. http://www.loverslab.com/index.php?app=core&module=attach§ion=attach&attach_id=316546
leyre Posted August 9, 2017 Author Posted August 9, 2017 you know how to model the armor in the first place? putting it in the game is the easy step Nop what i want is to add an armor from wow into skyrim so, that would mean working from 0
Andy14 Posted August 9, 2017 Posted August 9, 2017 you know how to model the armor in the first place? putting it in the game is the easy step Nop what i want is to add an armor from wow into skyrim so, that would mean working from 0 Replace "model" with "conversion". In both cases, knowledge and tools are a prerequisite. I don't have WOW and don't know whether there are tools from WOW to NIF (via. Obj. etc.). Do you have pictures of the armor? It is probably easier to make a new mesh for Skyrim. In Marvelous, 3Ds or Blender for example.
leyre Posted August 9, 2017 Author Posted August 9, 2017 you know how to model the armor in the first place? putting it in the game is the easy step Nop what i want is to add an armor from wow into skyrim so, that would mean working from 0 Replace "model" with "conversion". In both cases, knowledge and tools are a prerequisite. I don't have WOW and don't know whether there are tools from WOW to NIF (via. Obj. etc.). Do you have pictures of the armor? It is probably easier to make a new mesh for Skyrim. In Marvelous, 3Ds or Blender for example. I want this babe armor
Andy14 Posted August 9, 2017 Posted August 9, 2017 you know how to model the armor in the first place? putting it in the game is the easy step Nop what i want is to add an armor from wow into skyrim so, that would mean working from 0 Replace "model" with "conversion". In both cases, knowledge and tools are a prerequisite. I don't have WOW and don't know whether there are tools from WOW to NIF (via. Obj. etc.). Do you have pictures of the armor? It is probably easier to make a new mesh for Skyrim. In Marvelous, 3Ds or Blender for example. I want this babe armor For real? Now I know why I do not have a WOW. Seriously - for remodeling more details would be really helpful. Front view, side view (both), back view, 45 degree angle. And - above all, details! Pauldrons, gauntlets, boots and especially textures. With the exception of the pauldrons in this size and shape, everything else is already available for Skyrim in a similar way - just as a tip.
leyre Posted August 9, 2017 Author Posted August 9, 2017 you know how to model the armor in the first place? putting it in the game is the easy stepNop what i want is to add an armor from wow into skyrim so, that would mean working from 0 Replace "model" with "conversion". In both cases, knowledge and tools are a prerequisite. I don't have WOW and don't know whether there are tools from WOW to NIF (via. Obj. etc.). Do you have pictures of the armor? It is probably easier to make a new mesh for Skyrim. In Marvelous, 3Ds or Blender for example. I want this babe armor For real? Now I know why I do not have a WOW. Seriously - for remodeling more details would be really helpful. Front view, side view (both), back view, 45 degree angle. And - above all, details! Pauldrons, gauntlets, boots and especially textures. With the exception of the pauldrons in this size and shape, everything else is already available for Skyrim in a similar way - just as a tip. Something like this?
Andy14 Posted August 9, 2017 Posted August 9, 2017 Yes - already much better. More details in the described areas would be good. Example: Boots. Even with Zoom - no details. It looks like old sock - with washed out textures. But maybe my eyes are too bad as old grandpa.
leyre Posted August 9, 2017 Author Posted August 9, 2017 Yes - already much better. More details in the described areas would be good. Example: Boots. Even with Zoom - no details. It looks like old sock - with washed out textures. But maybe my eyes are too bad as old grandpa. http://imgur.com/a/D2pEp
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