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Erzsy Trendspotter | I'm sorry, but it looks the exact same to me... :s |
2015-04-12 20:45 | |
xKratos Fashion Guru | @Ersy Really? I guess cause the image quality or lighting cause in my game the undertones and details are different than the one I uploaded last night :( |
2015-04-12 21:16 | |
Magic Stylist | I think it might be that even Shadow Purple is very dark black on most armor pieces. Anyways I like it and nice action shots =P |
2015-04-12 23:08 | |
xKratos Fashion Guru | @Magic Thank you :) |
2015-04-12 23:30 | |
Erzsy Trendspotter | Don't get me wrong here, I love your armour choice and like Magic said, the action shots are very cool. Unfortunately, the dyes just cut out all of the detail. But you're definitely right that it could be different with lighting and what not... Overall, it's still cool. :) |
2015-04-13 1:17 | |
xKratos Fashion Guru | @Erzsy Yeah I appreciate the feedbacks man :). Maybe I will try some different purple dyes tomorrow and see if it pop more |
2015-04-13 1:59 | |
DioHard Fashionista | I don't think what people meant was using other shades of black. How about some highlights in metallic? Silver Metal pieces on the shoulder for example? |
2015-04-13 3:39 | |
Kovalenko Fashion Collector | There wasn't any noticeable change from the last version of this look. DioHard has the right idea. |
2015-04-13 10:33 | |
Zorby Fashion Collector | Yeah, this has potential. The keywords here are contrast and detailing. Nothing wrong with a dark theme, but you need some clearly visible details. maybe some silver on that belt buckle (and knee pad, I know they share dye channels). Decide what you want to be your primary dark color and lighten the other a bit, it doesn't have to be much but enough to clearly distinguish it. |
2015-04-14 20:47 |