On the one hand, the boob plate is not realistic, on the other hand, what you did is also a bit too much, as some people here said, it hurts to look, IMHO it was necessary to make some even rise (compromise solution) to indicate that this is a woman, all the same, some ladies have good forms that need to be placed somewhere.
my dude, my guy, this edit is how armor is supposed to look on women. I'm pretty sure you don't need to know there are boobs underneath to indicate that they're women, maybe try lookin at their faces? :D
the closest thing to boobage would be a proper dome chest plate with a tapered waist, but men wear that too because that's what negates the impact and protects you along with padding like greatsephiroth said. armor is supposed to be neutral, and historically women that have worn armor wear the same designs men do because that's the proper way, fantasy be damned.
Boobs are squishy, so they get squished in armor. Women warriors throughout history wore armor that squished their boobs. It would need to be different when it comes to width on shoulders and hips perhaps but boobs aren't plastic orbs that can't squish.
For some reason it's not working anymore. I put the foler as instructed in to the override, but the game still uses the original appearence for the armor.
Am I getting this wrong and you are supposed to copy the contents of the foler in to override?
Also to people wondering about light armors: tmp7704's female proportion fixes do have a well hidden 'unisex light armour' mesh option in the package. Update: I made one too.
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the closest thing to boobage would be a proper dome chest plate with a tapered waist, but men wear that too because that's what negates the impact and protects you along with padding like greatsephiroth said. armor is supposed to be neutral, and historically women that have worn armor wear the same designs men do because that's the proper way, fantasy be damned.
Am I getting this wrong and you are supposed to copy the contents of the foler in to override?
Also to people wondering about light armors: tmp7704's female proportion fixes do have a well hidden 'unisex light armour' mesh option in the package. Update: I made one too.