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<blockquote data-quote="FalseShepherd" data-source="post: 813907" data-attributes="member: 39690"><p>I can't really say for Spartans but I almost always use non-uniform scaling for my ODST. They way I see it, were I a real trooper in the UNSC, they would fit amor to me. All the Spartans are various heights and builds and their armor all looks perfectly fitted. As such, you can assume that each suit is specifically made to fit the body of the wearer. I think you should feel encouraged to do the same for your armor. Non-uniform scaling is likely the best way to do that (Im my opinion). Also, one of the tier criteria for our deployments is fit and scale relative to the wearer. If that matters at all to you, I think straying from "game look" to how it looks right on you is the way to go - especially since this is a custom character anyway.</p><p></p><p>Your work all looks great so far! Scaling and fitting is a giant pain in the asterix but it's totally worth taking the time to do it. Throwing away or redoing pieces that don't fit sucks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FalseShepherd, post: 813907, member: 39690"] I can't really say for Spartans but I almost always use non-uniform scaling for my ODST. They way I see it, were I a real trooper in the UNSC, they would fit amor to me. All the Spartans are various heights and builds and their armor all looks perfectly fitted. As such, you can assume that each suit is specifically made to fit the body of the wearer. I think you should feel encouraged to do the same for your armor. Non-uniform scaling is likely the best way to do that (Im my opinion). Also, one of the tier criteria for our deployments is fit and scale relative to the wearer. If that matters at all to you, I think straying from "game look" to how it looks right on you is the way to go - especially since this is a custom character anyway. Your work all looks great so far! Scaling and fitting is a giant pain in the asterix but it's totally worth taking the time to do it. Throwing away or redoing pieces that don't fit sucks. [/QUOTE]
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