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I always thought in terms of fantasy armour it would make sense for some magic users to have little to no armour not just because armour would get in the way of casting spells but I always figured there's a faith element involved in magic and your powers are stronger the more faith you have in your abilities. So wearing no armour or skimpy armour as a magic user demonstrates more faith in your ability to cast defensive spells. Same was D&D's weapons restrictions on Magic Users. I would justify the "nothing bigger than a dagger" restriction on Magic Users as not being that somehow wizards can't use a sword but that they chose not to because it expresses a lack of faith in their magic abilities.
Actually that quote comes from Plutarch, a so called "historian" writing about the Spartans nearly 400 years afterwards. Didier's http://www.daz3d.com/salamis-mercenary is great though.
There is decent female armor in the MP that is feminine, yet protective... and also fantasy...
Oh DUH. I already have Salamis.
duh duh duh
Nipples on (male) armor are more realistic than you might think - depending on the historical period, of course.
So here's my attempt at adapting fantasy/rl armor to scifi...
Mainly Order of the Wolf, but a Justiciar helmet, some shoulder pieces from some plate set (I forget), and Mars Expedition gloves. I thought it came together rather nicely.
I might take the armor template and see if I can adapt it more. Might be a good model for my webcomic...
I personally would go with Jepes Jewels if doing a scifi fantasy armour.
As being scifi it would involve circuitboard like patterns or panels for implementing the body force field sheild.
On both sexes.
That is a nice armor. The most practical armor exists in nature, like lobsters and armadillos.
I recall that! You have an excellent memory to recall that detail. I remember she didn't like the shape of her chest in her armor.
To be exact, it wasn't that MAKING a "boob plate" would neccessitate making the boob parts thinner, it was that 1 ) hammering out what was there to enlarge the bust would make it thinner, and 2 ) he was extremely upset that she was looking at this armor as a "costume" to inspire the armies as a leader, not a fighter. Then again, Ce'Nedra was never known for thinking things all the way through, and with Belgarion off to go fight a god... well, it's a good thing Mandorallen was there to protect her. :D
On the other hand, a "boob plate" on female armor would make the armor WORSE than being naked. First, it would draw torso shots directly to the cleavage, instead of deflecting them, and second all the force of any kind of torso blow would go directly to the center of the breastbone, ouch!
My friend was quite buxom and yet when wearing her bullet proof vest as a field agent it flattened her chest to squareness similar to her male partner's
She looked great in it. She had a great figure.
But that's the kind of realism I personally would like to achieve in female armor and uniforms and clothing in general.
For men, I'd like to see more of a proper fit to their tops and uniforms as well. Rarely do I ever see men's pecs poking out of their shirt, or pressing hard enough to see definition- outside of muscle fitness mags.
Then we have this. Winter Warrior! I mean really, she'd freeze to death even before she'd laid eyes upon an enemy.

I remember, when seeing the title, I thought it'd be something like this instead:

There was a documentary series started on BBC4 this week (Might be on BBC America or BBC World?) called "Sword, Musket & Machine Gun: Britain's Armed History" http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b087xksp Not specifically about armour, but armour did come into it. One thing he mentioned was the gap between armour and skin, meaning that dents and small piercings weren't really going to bother the wearer that much. Although after seeing the penetration power of a 140lb war bow at close-ish range, it ain't gonna save you! He also showed one of the medieval sword fighting manuals that I think was discussed earlier in this thread. Fascinating programme and worth a watch if it's on where you are.
BTW, the term 'freelancer' originally meant 'mercenary for hire', as in a lancer (mounted knight) being free, ie not already pledged to some lord or other.
At least her calfs would be warm.
Yeah, but only if they are part of the armor design element, not because the gal was cold...
I'd love something like that!!
If there are issues with encased rigid armour producing odd clipping around limbs, most of the body could always be made invisible.
On the movie poster, Batman and Robin had nips, but Batgirl didn't.
Not usually allowed in brokered items on DAZ. Also, most of the time, those armor parts don't cover the entire body part - a bracer would not cover the inside of the elbow, for example.
...yeah but it doesn't require a sniper to take the officer out. anyone with a high powered handgun equipped with a smart sight can take that officer down.
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..."right in the shiny part"
...umm I am writing and illustrating a story where if a character in combat doesn't have appropriate armour, he or she is pretty much dead when taking a hit from an APDS or explosive round.
..yes, but what about armour for present day/future settings? Chain mail does not stop bullets.
...no issue with flattening the breasts from me. Armour is supposed to be for protection, not walking down the catwalk at a fashion show .
SnapJelly's channel at YouTube has a few videos reviewing female plate armors in movies.
Here's one of them: 5 reasons why boob plate armor SUCKS!
I love to see the more sexulized female armour in the store ... Hey I am a guy, I will admit it. BUT! I would also like to see period acurate and more fuctional looking Sci-Fi armour for 3D art.
Variety is the spice of life! :)
Kyoto: Chain -> ballistic cloth
That it is! Now can we get a boob window in the armour too?