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A number of the characters' shirts in Runescape
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For Runescape especially - female armours and The male largely follow the designs, Runescape players appear to prefer armour that is more practical too so I feel that's really cool:-RRB- There's always room for improvement. It doesn't bother me too much in games as long as the layout is great. Is Byleth's style in FE3H- it's around the place and her belly button is currently revealing for no reason? I like male Byleth's design tho I wish it was a choice for each of them!
I must agree with JagexMaylea and JagexSel that some of our previous designs can be lacking in... subtlety? I am definitely not against personalities that are clad, but there is anything as place and time. What do they have to do? What type of moves and practicalities are essential? I will begin constructing the aesthetics based round the functions After I've answered those questions. I believe creativity comes from restrictions and boundaries, and the more character-centric the bounds are, the greater of a well-rounded character you are able to create!
Historically a number of the characters' shirts in Runescape have had fewer patches of cloth in relation to the ones, although we are moving away from this trend somewhat and there to more gold rsgoldfast are even some outfits out there which are more skimpy on men than on women. (looking at you, barrows armour). This said there's a wide variety of selection and Runescape players may dress their avatar how they want. We have been pushing to get equality with titles also, so there's progress!
For Runescape especially - female armours and The male largely follow the designs, Runescape players appear to prefer armour that is more practical too so I feel that's really cool:-RRB- There's always room for improvement. It doesn't bother me too much in games as long as the layout is great. Is Byleth's style in FE3H- it's around the place and her belly button is currently revealing for no reason? I like male Byleth's design tho I wish it was a choice for each of them!
I must agree with JagexMaylea and JagexSel that some of our previous designs can be lacking in... subtlety? I am definitely not against personalities that are clad, but there is anything as place and time. What do they have to do? What type of moves and practicalities are essential? I will begin constructing the aesthetics based round the functions After I've answered those questions. I believe creativity comes from restrictions and boundaries, and the more character-centric the bounds are, the greater of a well-rounded character you are able to create!
Historically a number of the characters' shirts in Runescape have had fewer patches of cloth in relation to the ones, although we are moving away from this trend somewhat and there to more gold rsgoldfast are even some outfits out there which are more skimpy on men than on women. (looking at you, barrows armour). This said there's a wide variety of selection and Runescape players may dress their avatar how they want. We have been pushing to get equality with titles also, so there's progress!
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