The last few weeks haven't been as productive as I would have liked, partially because of some file system issues that are effecting my current works in progress, but also because I was trying to force myself into a narrow focus, and it's usually better for me to have several things going on. The point, I went back and found an idea I had played with a little, but not really done anything with, started refining it, and realized that I was going to add another WIP to my list
Now I know in general horse armor is called barding, I'm not really sure if that applies to the long sort of drape I have going on here, but I'm going to use that for the moment. If you look up jousting you'll see that there are lots of different styles of barding used. I intend to do two of those styles, the one pictures above, and another where the barding is in two parts, one part in front of, and one part behind the saddle.
Both sets of the main barding with be dynamic. Which technically will make it Poser only, but for those who have DynCreator for DS I think it will work just fine. Also since I've been working on some scripts for my dynamic dresses that set speed up setting up cloth sims a lot, and they will be great for a dynamic outfit for Harry, so that it will auto unclick all the parts of the neck and tail that it doesn't need to collide against.
The faceplate is actually just a regular old prop. I'll add in some morphs for different breeds as needed, but since that part of Harry's face doesn't really move, it can just be parented to the head, and it works great.
I think it even works fine with or without the unicorn horn without any adjustments, although I'd like other opinions on that.
That was just a test texture by the way. The faceplate is just using one of the metal textures that comes with Poser, as for the rest of the barding, I was mostly trying to see if I had the heraldry in the right place. It does need to be much larger and I didn't choose the best graphic to test with (that would be King John's coat of arms if your wondering). I think I've set up my UVs/templates smartly so that for instance it will be easy to have something like the French Fleur de Lies over the entire drape while also having the option for mostly a solid color with just the heraldry when that seems more appropriate.
Now for the question. I've got a lot of ideas for a name for this, and I'm wondering what people thing would be best.
Rearing
Some very early starts to texturing. I need to enlarge the heraldic symbols, but at least they...
Now I know in general horse armor is called barding, I'm not really sure if that applies to the long sort of drape I have going on here, but I'm going to use that for the moment. If you look up jousting you'll see that there are lots of different styles of barding used. I intend to do two of those styles, the one pictures above, and another where the barding is in two parts, one part in front of, and one part behind the saddle.
Both sets of the main barding with be dynamic. Which technically will make it Poser only, but for those who have DynCreator for DS I think it will work just fine. Also since I've been working on some scripts for my dynamic dresses that set speed up setting up cloth sims a lot, and they will be great for a dynamic outfit for Harry, so that it will auto unclick all the parts of the neck and tail that it doesn't need to collide against.
The faceplate is actually just a regular old prop. I'll add in some morphs for different breeds as needed, but since that part of Harry's face doesn't really move, it can just be parented to the head, and it works great.
I think it even works fine with or without the unicorn horn without any adjustments, although I'd like other opinions on that.
That was just a test texture by the way. The faceplate is just using one of the metal textures that comes with Poser, as for the rest of the barding, I was mostly trying to see if I had the heraldry in the right place. It does need to be much larger and I didn't choose the best graphic to test with (that would be King John's coat of arms if your wondering). I think I've set up my UVs/templates smartly so that for instance it will be easy to have something like the French Fleur de Lies over the entire drape while also having the option for mostly a solid color with just the heraldry when that seems more appropriate.
Now for the question. I've got a lot of ideas for a name for this, and I'm wondering what people thing would be best.