The fabric and patterns on these dresses are so nice, if you get close enough to get a good look at them, I think. And, besides, that way you needn't see the "booties" for shoes they come with.
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Valkrist, all these outfits look very gentle and beautiful. I love the uncommon details and great match of textures and colours. Thank you for sharing!
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Last night I made a new warsteed, so I had to make an outfit to match of course. I'm not super fond of the outfit in general (as in, while not on the warsteed) but I think it matches the warsteed well enough to justify taking up an outfit tab in my character journal. I might make this set my "crafting" set, as it looks very rugged.
Pathfinder's Jacket - black
Walnoth's Leather Leggings - sienna
Potent Battle Boots of the Mark - black
Heavy Plated Dunlending Gauntlets - black
Hyrde-Axle - grey
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I was excited to come up with a nice combination using Razor-helm, which is such a great cosmetic but with such a weird colour. This was for a portrayal of Túrin Turambar on the blog. Anyway, I was really happy with the way this turned out, so I had to share!
If you'd like to see the list of pieces or more pics, please click the picture!
I'd be very interested Vark in what program you use to crop out your screenies, and still have them look that good up close.
If you meant me, I just use MS Paint's Select option to capture the relevant part of the rendering and then move it to a new one, or two or three if I want to merge more than one together. To take the renderings, I turn all the graphics settings to their highest. I hope that helps!
Originally Posted by Lorinell
Valkrist, all these outfits look very gentle and beautiful. I love the uncommon details and great match of textures and colours. Thank you for sharing!
This is my favourite outfit so far.
Front *pose*
Back *wiggle wiggle wiggle yeah*
And for those times when I feel like being girly >.<
Lastly, my second favourite outfit.
Shake what your momma gave ya! ~Saladfingerz, Likesrustyspoons.
The inspiration for this outfit is of a Lord riding through the harsh winters of Middle Earth.
This one is Eodread bearing his crest on his shield.
Will post 1 more pic and the pieces used in the next post.
I dont love the (complete) yule-fest warsteed cosmetics-set but what you did to them, omg.
Just that head-piece and the colour/hide of your warsteed, wow very good job!
My seemingly never ending pursuit for the perfect white armour continues. Here is the latest result: Cithryth, Knight in Shining Armour!
Ceremonial Breastplate of the North Star - white
Ceremonial Leggings of the North Star - white
Ceremonial Shoulders of the Gloom-bane - white
Ceremonial Gloves of the North Star - white
Potent Battle Boots of the Mark - Evendim blue
Winged Circlet
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My seemingly never ending pursuit for the perfect white armour continues. Here is the latest result: Cithryth, Knight in Shining Armour!
This one is very similar to yours. He's got all the North Star bits on, as well as the Winged Circlet, with the Evendim Drape and everything dyed in sea blue. With his beard covering the chest insignia, he looks like a thunder god. All I'm looking for now is a corsair eye patch, and I'll be able to get the Odin look going on
I also enjoy these cosmetics on my burg. The former is more appropriate for Eolwarn's class - lightly armored, no loose bits, face hidden - but the hood kind of overlaps with the collar from behind, which kind of bugs me. I'm also kind of sad her hair is hidden (hoping for some kind of partial face mask in the future). The latter is my 'Crimson Musketeer' look, which I like to couple with a pair of daggers and the title, 'The Red'. The cap is optional - personally I prefer to have her hair showing, but it does give off the 'woodland ranger' vibe.
Finally, this is the look I'm currently toting on my LM. I drew some inspiration from Victorian fashion.
This first outfit is based off of my Kinship outfit, which is made up of a simple two-piece outfit, namely the hauberk and the simple cloak as shown below. I took the kinship outfit and tried to add to the original dwarven theme, keeping up the main color of red and the secondary color of gold.
This outfit is partially inspired by Telranos, and partially inspired by the breastplate, but I initially wanted a silver outfit that looked very professional, and I think I achieved that goal very well.
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I put this together trying to make an outfit for a Southron from Far Harad. The cave-claw mask is standing in for an olipaunt mask and I tried to suggest big oliphaunt ears with the sail-like collar. Please click the pic if you'd like more screenshots and the list of pieces!
I put this together trying to make an outfit for a Southron from Far Harad. The cave-claw mask is standing in for an olipaunt mask and I tried to suggest big oliphaunt ears with the sail-like collar. Please click the pic if you'd like more screenshots and the list of pieces!
I really love that outfit, awesome job on it, definitely works for what you were going for.
"To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift" - Steve Prefontaine
So, short story here is that I've been wanting and trying to get my hands on the Lore-keeper's Robe for the better part of 1.5-2 years of playing LOTRO, basically since I hit 65. For one reason or another - not many running BG, bad rolls by yours truly at Durchest - it didn't happen.
You can imagine then my excitement when I heard that the BG sets were going to be added to the skirmish camp. =D And here's the result - hands down my very favourite outfit of all those I've ever created (I may end up changing the boots out because they have a tendency to clip through the robe).
Head: Hat of the Hopeful Melody
Shoulders: Lesser Ward of the West Shoulder Guards
Chest: Lore-keeper's Robe
Back: Golden Tree Summer Cloak
Hands: Gloves of the Riddle-teller
Feet: Steel Boots of the Wold
Like others, I've had a play around with some of the Barad Guldur items since they were put on the Skirmish traders...
The Lore-Master set shoulders were so amazing, but I was never happy with a flowery/feminine/elvish/girly look for her which is what I was getting when I tried to match the leaf motif on the shoulders... I wanted something a bit "more is more" for my LM, so went for pieces with a lot of detail and texture and different materials. Not to everyone's taste, but I think she looks fairly imposing. The bear helps
Helm: Boar-head Festival mask, washed/default (Harvest Festival)
Shoulders: Lore-keeper's Shoulders, orange (Barad Guldur armour, available from Classic Skirmish NPCs)
Chest: Ceremonial Ajokoira Armour, washed/default (Lossoth rep crafting recipe)
Gloves: Lesser Secret of the West gauntlets, orange (Ost Dunhoth/Harndirion barter burglar set)
Legs: Ceremonial Leggings of the Brazen Call, washed/default (cosmetic Moria item, Cosmetic Skirmish NPCs)
Boots: Woodsman's Supple Boots, orange (Dunland quest reward, many lookalikes)
It makes me so happy to use that Boar-head mask, some of the older cosmetic items can be very surprising if you just try them with something different.
'Nother dwarf outfit! Taking a quick smoke break, then back to work in the lumber yard.
Chest: patched hauberk (default)
Shoulders: shoulders of the stone-student (orange)
Hands: gloves of the helmingas
the hauberk and shoulder-piece are both available in the skirmish barter camp. If you want a more noble look, the cloak of the algraig (grey) is a good match.