Love this mod, it really helps me make characters that have a different, fresh look, as well as characters that aren't classically beautiful. Thank you
Hey,not sure if a comment is the best way to contact you but I was planning to work on some reskins for faces and stationary models in game for use in modules that other people may create, I like your face models and would like to use the hm werewolf appearance and the hf and ef campiric models you have created for experiment with my own artistic talent in a few face models, if you aggree i will send them to you and see that you aggree to them and you can release them with your skins or i can release them, it is up to you. I prefer to let it be known before i alter anyones work in the slightest(the way any artist should be if you ask me.)
Any chances that you will make dwarven male preset heads? I ask because there are heads for all races out there (even for dwarven females) but none for dwarven males at all.
I really like the bits you added to some of the characters. I got this as part of the Chargen package, and I just had to comment on your page about this.
Anyway, while the premades are fine, I was if you were planning on making the ears/scars/etc into something people can select separately when creating their own characters? As well, could you make an effort for scars or attractive features (male and female) for dwarves? I know you said you don't like your work, but I have some faith in you. Might I suggest looking at dwarves in a generic short people sense? Think of real life midgets, gnomes, leprechauns, hobbits... we don't have a lot of short races, but facially speaking, having appearance options is nice.
Seems to have been the author's intent to make pretty female faces and grotesque male faces...
Well, that wasn't truly my intention. Actually, I just hopped in the toolset whenever I felt like it and made a face until I had 8 of every face (excepting dwarves - I am never satisfied with any dwarf face I make). The faces just turned out the way they did as I went through my many moods throughout the week.
However, I am working on more every now and then and I am moving all the effects (darkened eyes, scars, etc) to the complexion slider to add more control instead of forcing a certain face to be marred in a certain way. Hopefully that will satisfy some of my detractors. If not - let them eat cake.
I have to admit im not overly pleased with your mod, its great dont get me wrong, some of the female faces look great, but the Male Elf faces really look like they got hit with the entire ugly tree :S
This (http://dragonagenexus.com/downloads/images/7-5-1258340025.jpg) one is very nice, but her ears are so ugly : D Btw nice work, most of the characters are better than the original presets.
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Anyway, while the premades are fine, I was if you were planning on making the ears/scars/etc into something people can select separately when creating their own characters? As well, could you make an effort for scars or attractive features (male and female) for dwarves? I know you said you don't like your work, but I have some faith in you. Might I suggest looking at dwarves in a generic short people sense? Think of real life midgets, gnomes, leprechauns, hobbits... we don't have a lot of short races, but facially speaking, having appearance options is nice.
Thanks again for the great presets!
Well, that wasn't truly my intention. Actually, I just hopped in the toolset whenever I felt like it and made a face until I had 8 of every face (excepting dwarves - I am never satisfied with any dwarf face I make). The faces just turned out the way they did as I went through my many moods throughout the week.
However, I am working on more every now and then and I am moving all the effects (darkened eyes, scars, etc) to the complexion slider to add more control instead of forcing a certain face to be marred in a certain way. Hopefully that will satisfy some of my detractors. If not - let them eat cake.
probably just me, but thats my opinion
Btw nice work, most of the characters are better than the original presets.