cyber-organic opened this issue on Mar 25, 2002 ยท 16 posts
cyber-organic posted Mon, 25 March 2002 at 1:06 PM
I've always loved elves, but many of the elves I see on renderosity don't really fit the image of elves as I imagine them. To each their own, I guess. Anyway, I set out to make a male and female elf the way I imagine them. Here's what I have of my female so far.
Any ideas for a name for her? My male elf is also coming along, but he's proving to be more of a challenge.
Any ideas for improvement? What would you change? Thanks.
Little_Dragon posted Mon, 25 March 2002 at 1:30 PM
Looks good. Perhaps a slight slant to the eyebrows ... but otherwise, good.
RealitysPoison posted Mon, 25 March 2002 at 2:08 PM
HeHeHe... Just checked out that link you gave Little Dragon. Not sure what to say. In Middle Earth I was Overgrown Warg. Angela
igohigh posted Mon, 25 March 2002 at 2:23 PM
Nice Elf Female, is her armor part of your project too or is that something from the store?!?
lukedesade posted Mon, 25 March 2002 at 2:26 PM
Good elven names? What about Ihlastriel, Illiriel, Alustrial, Silaphiel? And yeah, I noticed they all end in "l". Most of my elven character's names end in "l". And what would I change? Honestly? The armor. I just can't picture a female elf with a Paladin armor. She should be dressed in beautiful, flowing multi-layered transparent gowns. But that's just my opinion. If she's a fighter or a ranger, then you should dress her in something a little bit lighter than full armor. Unless, that is, if she's a Paladin, and there aren't many female elven Paladins around. None, as a matter of fact. But that's just me.
cyber-organic posted Mon, 25 March 2002 at 2:31 PM
The armor is a combination of Traveler's Gothic Armor from DAZ3d and a chainmail of my own manufacture. I absolutely love this gothic armor! It might be my favorite Poser product aside from Mike and Steph. Interestingly enough, I checked my name in the finder and it said that I was a "Feared Elf" named Morvasa! I like it! I think that's what I'll name my male elf character.
pendarian posted Mon, 25 March 2002 at 2:52 PM
Nice work on the armor texture, it's one of my favorite pieces also :) She's looking good so far, I would bring her ears in a bit closer to her face, but that is just personal preference. There are several other Elven name generators out there, just go to yahoo and search for "elven name generators" you will find what you need for these characters and future ones too :) Good luck! Pendy(ladyelf in real life:)
Little_Dragon posted Mon, 25 March 2002 at 3:10 PM
One niggling gripe about the mail: I love the chain link pattern; it appears more convincing than other mail textures I've seen. But it looks like she's wearing mylar padding underneath. The gaps between links should be darker to suggest cloth padding, not shiny and reflective.
Anzan posted Mon, 25 March 2002 at 3:43 PM
That is an incredible texture for the Gothic Armor! :Grins: you going to make that available in the store or in free stuff? Blown away.. wow. As for names... Selvynah... um... Llandia.... Testyn... :Grins: Anz
cyber-organic posted Mon, 25 March 2002 at 8:19 PM
Lukedesade - this is what I meant by everyone having their own opinion of what elves should be like. My background is in D&D, Dragonlance, Everquest, etc., and in those settings and elf can do a lot more than just walk around in their flowing robes and charm things with their beauty. As for the armor, it's not difficult in the world of Everquest to find a female High Elf paladin or cleric who wears plate mail. Also, remember the Dragonlance character Laurana, The Golden General? She wore heavy armor as well. Heck, I agree with you that elves should wear a lighter type of armor than other races, that's why she's not even wearing half the pieces of the gothic suit. Little Dragon - I agree with you on the chainmail, it's not perfect, and I've already been trying to figure out a way to do exactly what you mentioned, but so far this is about the best I've gotten. Anzan - you'll be happy to know that you can already duplicate this right now! I used the filigree bumpmap texture from the DAZ3d gothic armor MAT pak, applied a few different reflection maps to different areas of the armor, and viola!
Anzan posted Mon, 25 March 2002 at 8:49 PM
Heh.. even better. :grins: I've not played with the fillagree much... Very interesting. I actually posted a pic of Laureana around here somewhere as the Golden General usingthe gothic armor. Anz
EricTorstenson posted Mon, 25 March 2002 at 9:44 PM
My name was Confused Elf. Actually somewhat appropriate eric
JVRenderer posted Mon, 25 March 2002 at 11:20 PM
Ack I am known as Amorous Orc in middle earth?! If I were a Hobbit: Gundabald Sackville from Grindwall, and as a dwarf, I'd be L Clawslinger. Interesting JV
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webvogel posted Tue, 26 March 2002 at 12:26 AM
I have seen this wonderful being and she has whispered me her name.......Valandris
ChromeTiger posted Tue, 26 March 2002 at 1:19 AM
MUAH-HAHAHAHAAAA!!! You will all fall before me, Ashkrut the Hated!!!! As far as the elf is concerned, however...bring the ear-tips closer to the head (pet peeve), and she looks like an Alinaara to me...nice work!
lukedesade posted Tue, 26 March 2002 at 11:23 AM
Well, must be 'cause I play D&D (Forgotten Realms setting) and there aren't many Paladin elves. In fact, there are none. And yeah, I've read some Dragonlance novels and I forgot about Laurana. Silly me. Now, if someone where to make Raistlin, I'd be a happy camper.