See, that armor/clothing makes sense to wear. Its not revealing, it looks comfortable, and it looks practical. If you want to create a female armor minimod, I'm sure plenty of modders will thank you, but making it female fantasy chainmail bikinis? That is a much smaller niche (and unfortunately what everyone thinks of when they hear "female armor").Stefano 说:I think it's a great idea! I just think the whole "show us some skin" female armor can have it's use in fantasy mods.
I had though about this myself, since all armor on M&B (except for the dresses) basicaly just make all women look like man. Broad shoulder, flat chest and all.
And there's the female armor (does not show lots of skin) I've made for Dionisia (for those who didn't see it).
Nice job! I'll make a few myself, sometime.




Pellidon 说:what's the point to wearing a chainmaile bikini? no protection at all. if you release this thing, i say ditch that idea and don't include it at all. i'm more interested in having more subtle female armor and clothing. it's a good idea to make new models for female and clothing, because it's a well-known fact that the general structure and shape of male and female bodies are different. it's really strange to magically get broad shoulders and flat chests as soon as your female character puts on clothing or armor. in native, there's nothing stopping the men from putting on the dresses, it's just the players choice. so i think it should work the other way around as well. i've never gotten over that fact that a woman wearing a linen shirt looks like a slightly overweight man.

bryce777 说:Pellidon 说:what's the point to wearing a chainmaile bikini? no protection at all. if you release this thing, i say ditch that idea and don't include it at all. i'm more interested in having more subtle female armor and clothing. it's a good idea to make new models for female and clothing, because it's a well-known fact that the general structure and shape of male and female bodies are different. it's really strange to magically get broad shoulders and flat chests as soon as your female character puts on clothing or armor. in native, there's nothing stopping the men from putting on the dresses, it's just the players choice. so i think it should work the other way around as well. i've never gotten over that fact that a woman wearing a linen shirt looks like a slightly overweight man.
No one is forcing you to use it. It's silly to throw out a whole model. I would rather see a few chainmails that have realistic coverage, though, but have a woman's form.
