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Noldorian Lifeguard WIP - pre-beta ingame test

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11 comments

  1. Rosendaemonin
    Rosendaemonin
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    Amazing looking armor.
  2. Lordarion76
    Lordarion76
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    Very beautiful pictures and awesome looking armor! Really amazing work!!!
  3. slayerpaul
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    nice work!
  4. Sexyelvengirl
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    Amazing <3!
  5. CrimsonFairy
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    Looks more amazing every time I see it! I love how you decided to make some of the chain mail pieces gold.
  6. KingUggi
    KingUggi
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    This will be amazing!
  7. Nataly1q2w3e4r5t
    Nataly1q2w3e4r5t
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    Wonderful shot and very beautiful character, you did an awesome work on armor!
  8. hitmaqn78
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    You should wear some boots. Hope she doesn´t catch a cold.
    Great shot of an cute char!
    Nice work on the armor!
  9. EcthelionOtW
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    Thank you both .

    @ramak

    Yes,there will be a male version too . I will consider your suggestion. If the armour is a success I will make some variations,too.
  10. ramakgaming
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    The only thing I hope is that you make a male variant too - since I mostly play male - and use your textures.

    I like the gold on the skirt part there, it looks better with that instead of white.

    The only thing I could suggest is maybe add an embossed design on top of the empty space there, or engraved - either or. Empty space can sometimes make or break a design - as a designer that's the best advice I can give on this.