Forum: Freestuff


Subject: Armor

darman42 opened this issue on Nov 25, 2008 · 17 posts


darman42 posted Tue, 25 November 2008 at 4:13 PM

anyone know of a relatively good set of sci-fi armor, preferably free?


bobbystahr posted Tue, 25 November 2008 at 5:20 PM

Have you searched Freestuff Armour/SciFi?.. ...

 

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EnglishBob posted Wed, 26 November 2008 at 3:45 AM

For what figure?


Connatic posted Wed, 26 November 2008 at 10:10 AM

Xurge has great armor for most figures at his site.


darman42 posted Mon, 01 December 2008 at 7:08 AM

Whoops, should have mentioned. Im looking for military style/futuristic style armor for both M3 and V4.

Ive tried the Eldar armor in freestuff, but it doesnt look quite....right.


Morkonan posted Mon, 01 December 2008 at 11:06 PM

Quote - Whoops, should have mentioned. Im looking for military style/futuristic style armor for both M3 and V4.

Ive tried the Eldar armor in freestuff, but it doesnt look quite....right.

Hmmm....

After I get done with the Moonbase uniform (in another thread atm) I may just try to help you out by making some.

Post some reference pics of the type of armor you're thinking about.  Anything will do so long as you describe what you like about it.


darman42 posted Tue, 02 December 2008 at 10:55 AM

hmm.....

if anyone here has played Fallout 3, then they should have seen the Combat Armor.

if not, i think THIS should work:

http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii64/theboss42/230px-Armor_talon_mf.jpg

and if not that....

http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Talon_Combat_Armor


nyguy posted Tue, 02 December 2008 at 11:07 AM

I have some Stormtrooper-ish armor on my website for V4 in the downloads

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Morkonan posted Tue, 02 December 2008 at 4:23 PM

Quote - hmm.....

if anyone here has played Fallout 3, then they should have seen the Combat Armor.

if not, i think THIS should work:

http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii64/theboss42/230px-Armor_talon_mf.jpg

and if not that....

http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Talon_Combat_Armor

Gotcha.  So, you're looking for a wasteland type of armor.. sort of a post-apocalypse theme?  No problem!  It's easier to do than a complete armored bodysuit.

(I've been a fan of the Fallout series since the first concept hit the shelves "Wasteland." (A very old post-apocalypse game that Fallout owes it's legacy to.)


darman42 posted Tue, 02 December 2008 at 4:27 PM

lol. i WAS thinking more along the lines of a Brotherhood of Steel armor set, but i figured that no one would have that,lol


Morkonan posted Wed, 03 December 2008 at 3:30 AM

Quote - lol. i WAS thinking more along the lines of a Brotherhood of Steel armor set, but i figured that no one would have that,lol

Well, that's a ton of work.  Although, it's not THAT much more than a lighter grade armor like discussed above.  The problem, IMO, is just making sure it fit/moves right.  I suppose it could go on top of a hidden figure as most others do.

Well, I've always loved the BoS figure.  But, first thing's first.  I'll think about how to do it right while working on the other.

(I'm trying to line up a good assortment of Freebie projects and the BoS Paladin figure would be "the Bomb" so to speak..)


darman42 posted Wed, 03 December 2008 at 9:05 AM

what program do you use to make stuff?

I, myself, try to use Wings3D, but its taking a lot of learning.


habot posted Wed, 03 December 2008 at 3:02 PM

else Orc Armor by SixiusOne (and Refit for V4 on Renderosity by pjz99) or Ichiro Armor by MLB Graphics
many armor set shared on Renderosity
For textures, "Plate Armor Hi-Res Photoreference" Vol1 & Vol2


Morkonan posted Thu, 04 December 2008 at 8:55 PM

Quote - anyone know of a relatively good set of sci-fi armor, preferably free?

I just came across this that I had forgotten about: Mystic Knight sci-fi armor for V4, free at http://www.fwhsdesigns.com  Go to the downloads/clothing section.

I haven't used it but, it looks pretty decent.  You could probably put some textures on it and make it work for a post-apocalyptic look. 


Morkonan posted Thu, 04 December 2008 at 9:02 PM

Quote - what program do you use to make stuff?

I, myself, try to use Wings3D, but its taking a lot of learning.

Right now, I'm using Hexagon.  It's sooo easy to use.  In the past, I've used others but Hex is quick and fairly effortless.  I can do pretty much anything in Hex for Poser.  Granted, there are much better modelling packages out there.  But, Hexagon is easy to use and cheap.  Blender, a free package, is probably the most powerful free 3d suite out there.  But, you'll gouge your eyes out with a grapefruit spoon when first trying to learn the menu subsytems... at least, I did.  I got better though...  But, even with more powerful packages, like 3DS, I couldn't be as quick as I can be with Hexagon.  In Hex, I can go from concept to a full finished simple outfit (normal clothing, any style) in a few hours.   For more complex bits, a couple of days.  The only thing that slows me down right now is texturing and mapping, which I am still learning how to do in Hex. (Mapping, at least)

Wings3D is fine but if you're really interested in 3D model creation, I'd suggest taking the time you're learning Wings3D and putting it into learning Blender.  Yes, it's much more complicated.  But, it IS free and has a HUGE support base.  No other free 3D package even comes close, IMO, to Blender.  It's better than Hexagon in some modelling aspects and it offers many things that Hex doesn't.  It's more of a full package but, it's just much more difficult to learn to use.


darman42 posted Fri, 05 December 2008 at 8:59 AM

yeah...i tried it out, too, and I  almost did the grapefruit spoon thing.


Morkonan posted Fri, 05 December 2008 at 4:36 PM

Quote - yeah...i tried it out, too, and I  almost did the grapefruit spoon thing.

I'm determined to learn to use it.. one day.  But, the great thing is there is a huge Blender community out there with many, many tutorials.  So, if one truly wants to learn it everything is available, including instructions and tutorials, for free!

There are also plenty of great free renderer packages out there that accept Blender model formats directly.  That's an added bonus.  The Blender community is surely taking the internet 3D fanbase by storm, in my opinion.

I'll definitely learn Blender's wonky menu structure one day...  But, that's not going to be today! ;)