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you can overlay one pitlord skin over another with 50% blend visibility to get gray-ish skin and then use geoset animation to color it however you want, it will look better than geoset animation coloring regular green or purple skins
The bottoms have better contrast, but I much prefer the top, feels more old-school warcraft feel with the nice illusion of raised scales on the texture. Plus I imagine Magtheridon will be plenty differentiated from Mannoroth due to differences in armor.
Hi, in my opinion, the texture pack for the Abyssal Lord from classic Warcraft is far superior. I think it would be good to keep it, even if only as an alternative. I apologize if this sounds pretentious; it's just my opinion, and it's difficult to know what the final result will be. In any case, they are good models
you can overlay one pitlord skin over another with 50% blend visibility to get gray-ish skin and then use geoset animation to color it however you want, it will look better than geoset animation coloring regular green or purple skins
The bottoms have better contrast, but I much prefer the top, feels more old-school warcraft feel with the nice illusion of raised scales on the texture. Plus I imagine Magtheridon will be plenty differentiated from Mannoroth due to differences in armor.
Hi, in my opinion, the texture pack for the Abyssal Lord from classic Warcraft is far superior. I think it would be good to keep it, even if only as an alternative. I apologize if this sounds pretentious; it's just my opinion, and it's difficult to know what the final result will be. In any case, they are good models
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