as if the thedosian armor wasn't beautiful on it's own, this makes it 12/10. Pity the female humans and elves get sorta buried in the heavy armor, but that's a different issue. The mod is amazing!
Something about adding that gold metallic element to it makes the Grey Warden armor very striking. The difference in-game took me by surprise. Gorgeous!
mod looks nice gotta say. If you could do a retexture of the https://www.nexusmods.com/dragonage/mods/2755 to make the cape black and add a warden sign on it plus make the armor look like the warden commander armor from soldiers peek that would be such a great mod I really hope you can do this cuz the game would be sooo much better if the warden hero had a cape and this is the only cape mod thats good I really hope you will at least try and let me know how it goes. :)
You'll be able to create what is true to your vision better than anybody else
You have the desire to do it and will put the right amount of effort into it
You'll learn the skill which can be used in various scenarios
We'll have another modder for DA:O
You will need to download this -> https://www.nexusmods.com/dragonage/mods/4512?tab=files so that you'll be able to extract the .dds files from the erfs located in the .dazip file.
You can open the dazip file with 7z or probably whatever other file extractor you are using.
Once you have the .dds files extracted from the erf you just need to load the .dds file into gimp or another photo editor that supports .dds files.
Section off parts with the path tool and using the options under the color tab
Fabrics & Leathers ~ I would use colorize Metals ~ I would use either color temperature or exposure
5. When that is done you just need to place the .dds in your override.
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- You will need to download this -> https://www.nexusmods.com/dragonage/mods/4512?tab=files so that you'll be able to extract the .dds files from the erfs located in the .dazip file.
- You can open the dazip file with 7z or probably whatever other file extractor you are using.
- Once you have the .dds files extracted from the erf you just need to load the .dds file into gimp or another photo editor that supports .dds files.
- Section off parts with the path tool and using the options under the color tab
Fabrics & Leathers ~ I would use colorizeMetals ~ I would use either color temperature or exposure
5. When that is done you just need to place the .dds in your override.