This submission was inspired by a comment from SorceressAsura, who suggested making clothing for each of the classes. I've set out to do something like that using Jester�s New Nudes (with Clothes).
The sorceress outfit was inspired by Seoni, the iconic sorceress from Paizo�s Pathfinder ruleset. I have added an alternate version of this, with more modest undergarments (pants instead of a thong).
The rogue outfit was inspired by the character Zoya from the Frozenbyte video game Trine.
The fighter breastplate was inspired by the character Laurana from Dragonlance.
The two monk outfits are based on Ember, the monk seen throughout the D&D 3.5 Player's Handbook, and Tifa Lockhart, the character from Final Fantasy VII.
There are two versions of some of the outfits � �Buxom� and �Petite� � each using a separate toolset number, so you can use both versions for different characters, if desired. The outfits, as a collection, use toolset numbers Cloth 180 through 185 and Full Plate 180 and 181.
Instructions for installing and using are in the pdf file below.
Next up: I'm open to suggestions, but some ideas I'm playing with include an iconic paladin outfit based on everyone's friend Aribeth from NWN1; an iconic monk or swashbuckler based on Nariko from Heavenly Sword; an iconic wizard outfit based on Mialee.
Seoni, the iconic sorceress from Paizo's Pathfinder.
By popular demand, Seoni with "modesty pants." This picture also shows more clearly the difference between "buxom" and "petite."
Zoya, the iconic thief from Frozenbyte's Trine (except in black, because white seems wrong for a rogue).
Laurana, elven fighter from Dragonlance. No "buxom" and "petite" variations, but there are two versions (with and without chainmail covering the legs).
Ember, the Wizards of the Coast's iconic monk, and Tifa, martial artist from Final Fantasy VII.
These are absolutely lovely, but is there any way of separating the boots from the main dress? I'd like that very much if it's possible?
Posted by SorceressAshura at on07/07/10
Wow those outfits are gorgious. I would wear them proudly if I had the talent to make them. lol You've got such an eye for female design, I've been in love with that sorceress getup since I saw it, and I really hope you get inspired to create more clothing equally impressive. I hope you know how much appreciated your work truly is to all of us. _________________________ AKA: GuardianofLore. Interested in joining Rhydin's PW Staff? Come make your dreams, a reality.
Posted by Balgin at 2010-06-0317:38:50
Yeah, that one would certainly be a welcome addition to the collection.
Posted by Ransom at 2010-05-2919:14:05
cooperblack - hmmm, yes, that one is interesting. I might take a stab at it...
Posted by cooperblack at on05/29/10
Great work - I have a suggestion : If you feel like making a good looking female armor that still looks feminine then take a look at the one on page 198 in the Pathfinder Core rulebook. I think it looks fantastic and would love to see that in the game.
Posted by Ransom at 2010-05-2910:59:29
Okay, I finally created a version of Ember that I'm happy with. She is only available in "petite," because her outfit simply looked terrible on the "buxom" model. However, so those of you who want a buxom monk won't be left out, I threw in a Tifa Lockhart outfit that I created a long time ago for my own amusement. Tifa's outfit is only available in "buxom." The Tifa outfit is a little bit futuristic and a little bit anime, not very DD, so it doesn't really fit in with the other outfits here. But, hey, it was already done and you don't have to use it if you don't like it :)
Posted by Qrizz at on05/12/10
Great ! _________________________ Qrizz Middle Earth Arnor PW Link
Posted by Dedic8ed at on04/11/10
I absolutely love these, and hope this project hasn't died. And if it hasn't... how about a traditional woman's kimono, as seen in anime and manga?
Posted by DarkOak at on02/16/10
I really love these, they're extremely well done, and don't show off too much so they can still be considered tasteful. I do have a comment on the Zoya model, downloaded today. The buxom version seems to float out around her middle, the outter model part is too big for the bust. _________________________ The Obsidian Shore Link
Posted by dj1 at on12/20/09
Excellent! _________________________ "In life, one and one don't make two. One and one make one." -The Who "Bargain"
10 - A Masterpiece, Genuinely Groundbreaking 9 - Outstanding, a Must Have 8 - Excellent, Recommended to Anyone 7 - Very Good, Deserves a Look 6 - Good, Qualified Recommendation 5 - Fair, Solid yet Unremarkable 4 - Some Merit, Requires Improvements 3 - Poor Execution, Potential Unrealized 2 - Very Little Appeal 1 - Not Recommended to Anyone