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I'm still not sold on the scale of that horse. Want to love it and buy it, but at the moment it's
Until they see it's full of ugly joints.Seems like if it was articulated people might be more open to buying multiple sets so they can put the steeds into different positions?
Maybe at least a swap out leg like the new Dewback.Until they see it's full of ugly joints.
And there will still be seams.Maybe at least a swap out leg like the new Dewback.
Are there? I figured they would be covered up, though I have not seen anything with swap out legs...And there will still be seams.
How would you cover it? There would have to be a seam where the leg connects to the body.Are there? I figured they would be covered up, though I have not seen anything with swap out legs...
This shows how much thought I put into this. Well, hopefully they can work with the back legs then, and make the steed rise on its back legs so it elevates without any noticeable seams...How would you cover it? There would have to be a seam where the leg connects to the body.
The front legs are fully exposed.
asmus' Nazgul steed is articulated, and it's also flocked. The demon horse being fully black and flocked made the articulation a bit covered, not too obvious.How would you cover it? There would have to be a seam where the leg connects to the body.
The front legs are fully exposed.
And it looks terrible.asmus' Nazgul steed is articulated, and it's also flocked. The demon horse being fully black and flocked made the articulation a bit covered, not too obvious.
It's not screen-accurate, but I think that works well, and we get to have many poses for the horses, instead of one pose for all.
I would also get the InArt steed, so I can have 2 kinds of steed (black n brown) with different poses.
Yeah, but somehow I think it makes it look more like a skeletal undead horse, hahaha..
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