1-2-04 ***fixed a texture error with the non-human race female dragon gown 12-30 ***ADDED OTHER 5 RACES and all the LARGE PHENO**** Joco's great new version of NWmax made short work of completing the sets for the other races. All models for all races, both sexes, both phenotypes. __________ I will be now working on bringing my full hak up to HoTU version :)
Currently I have 10 models designed for women, and 5 of them have male version models (but 2 look very Mrs Doubtfire). Note: if you are playing a male type character and put on any of the other 5 exclusive ladies outfits, you will look like a lady from the waist down :P______________My robes are a little different from Biowares (and some of the other first released models) because they only replace the pelvis, thighs and shins - this allows you to use any upperbody part combinations and shoes you think look good._____________ I included a small HoTU one area robe test mod with some premade versons that you can walk around in and some models wearing sample outfits. You can also export the outfits and import/edit them as you please. The module requires HoTU, this hak, and my CLOTHES HORSE SoU/1.3 Padded.
I plan to update my main haks to HoTU and remove the old belt style skirts. Then I will start on some new items - like kimono's for men and some other fanciful ideas I have. :) ____________________________ See readme for some more important usage info.
Posted by dutchgamer18 ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2004-01-02 03:08:00
I see I made a mistake typing my last post, with the different signs I ment on that crusaderstyle clothing for over the armor, my english isnt that good. There isnt a real good helm for crusaders either. the pothelm is ok, but not perfect for it. (Maybe some idea for someone else?)
Posted by dutchgamer18 ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2004-01-01 16:05:00
I agree with the crusader style clothing, I dont know if that is your thing, but I havent seen a normal sword hanging at a belt yet. That would be great with that. Any medieval game cant live without such a thing. (hard to explain the word in english for me) With different signs on them and matching shields there could really be a big boost in guilds,knightorders,factions and clans. We cant live without your work anymore, you spoiled us too much with it ;)
Posted by Jannet ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-12-31 17:57:00
Greetings Lisa! Your skirts - robes is wonderful. But sometimes them it is not visible in inventory. I would tell, what even very much frequently.
There can be it occurs because of discrepancy of versions of game. At me HOTU 1.61.
Looks great...I've been wondering what you'll start with as far as robes go. Ever since information on them was released my biggest question has been what you're going to do with them. :)
Posted by eliandi2 ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-12-30 21:20:00
Lisa,
Great work! The new models look great. The current campaign I am DMing uses your clothes and holdables HAKS, and the players love them. I would request you not remove kilts as part of your belt-skirt purge. We use them, and don't mind a bit of clipping while running because we generally walk unless something is chasing us.
Other people have voiced the suggestions I would make. Long shirts, and tabbards over armor (belted at middle, if possible, crusader/knight style).
The 2 additional suggestions I would make is for capes (which I know you are working on) and long coats, such Aragorn wears in Jackson's LOTR, western style dusters, or would be appropriate in a Steampunk-Victorian era game.
eliandi
Posted by Darl ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-12-30 16:10:00
Yes, winter break is pretty keen! Unfortunately, I work at my university as well as attend and they close the offices during break so I don't work ... Which is a good thing in many respects I'd assume :)
Now, I just have to get off my rear and get the dragonhelms redone for better skin use ... and placeable doors for smaller textures ... *sigh* Alot of work to be done :)
Glee! Now I can do barmaids and such! (For some reason, cassocks look funny on a barmaid. Same for noble ladies.)
I'm eagerly awaiting your full release, though my mod I'm working on is getting overloaded with haks. :P I've got Elven Chain, 2 or 3 tileset haks.... Your robes.... and probably more coming up, plus a few more things from the 12 days with DLA and CODI. AAAAGH!
*claps, dances, bounces around!* _________________________ "But there are always some lunatics about. It would be a dull world without them." -Sherlock Holmes
Posted by Goewyn ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-12-29 15:06:00
I can't help wondering if bioware artists familiar with Lisa work weren't thinking about these possibilities when they were creating the robe system.
Posted by Anonymous ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-12-29 12:33:00
I'd love to see a knight's coat of arms, with visible chainmail and padding underneath, like those worn by knight templars and such. It could leave arms, shoulders and shins free for adding armor pieces. These coats of arms were very common, yet there's never been any available for NWN!
How about stripey PJ's and a teddy bear holdable? :)
I also second the vote for knee-length skirts. DLA showed that you can mix leg parts along with robes; I'm looking forward to seeing folks like Lisa make decent kilts, miniskirts, skirts, and other mixed sets.
Posted by Anonymous ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-12-29 09:53:00
Nighties and Night-shirts, naturally there's plenty of sexy lingerie, but there's not any really nice looking nighties or nightshirts for us more inocent folk :)
Stripy PJ's would rock too :)
Posted by The_I at 2003-12-29 07:01:00 Voted 9.00 on 02/20/04
This is great! I love the new, slimmer, look you get with the robe-models. I also like model 5 and 6, which I don't believe I've seen before in any of your haks, it achieves an even slimmer look (which brings us a little away from the ball-gownish look) and reminds me very much of Asterix (which is not a bad thing).
Knee-length anything would be great, but I would imagine there might be some problems with that.
Anyway, this is great stuff, promising to make your already great contribution to the aesthetics of NWN even better!