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This is based of an OC that I use in roleplays. One day I thought it would be fun to make a model of him. My first and, as of right now, only attempt at modeling. Its been pretty tedious but also fun af. Figured I'd show him off here in case anyone would want to use him for something. By all means!
Nice edit. There is a little texture/animation bug on cape. Boots and satchel/bag too big for this model. Some visiual bugs appears on attacking animations.
Wow, thanks for all the positive responses. Wasn't expecting that. To be honest, I didn't plan on doing too much improvement of it. Seemed fine enough to me. But I have done a few minor edits to it based on your comments.
1. Changed the particles for his spell attack animation into something more fitting for a mage.
2. Fixed his hair so it doesn't clip through his cape while he is standing.
As for the comment about his feet and satchel being too big, its the same size as in the original human mage model. I'm not sure if I am going to do anything about it. Especially since most units in the game are portrayed with pretty big feet, so I think its par for the course.
Woah, that is a great idea! Thanks a lot! As you can see, I'm a total noob and made this model on a whim. If I make more models, I will try to learn a bit more about modeling.
I made a few more edits to the model:
1. Fixed the helmet from being invisible on certain angles.
2. Made the head a bit shorter.
3. Minor corrections to his chest and legs. Kneecap area is a bit wider and chest doesn't stick out too much.
Sorry for my long absence. But I just wanted to say thanks for all the positive feedback on this little thingamajig model. So happy it turned out into such a success!
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