Armorsmith Archive
Thread: Natalya's BH Armor Colors
Aroogala
Fri Aug 12, 2005 12:02 am
#29
If you look in the links at the top of the page, the full guide is in there, not just this or the temporary guide
riotcontrol
Tue Aug 16, 2005 3:59 pm
#31
pykescylla wrote:
Better bump this. These BH's are a fussy bunch.
You should never underestimate style in this line of work!
Speaking of which, I need someone to do me a huge favour.
My pants!
This is a Photoshop approximation of the pants that would match the rest of my outfit. If anyone has a spare BH pants schematic and could check which are the exact colours on the picker you have to choose to get this look, I'd be very very grateful! If you post a screenshot of the pants, add another "very" or two to the amount of my, err, gratefulness.
R9D14
Tue Aug 16, 2005 4:06 pm
#32
since your adding more colors you think yoo could throw black/blue and black/white up there?
LeviticusD
Tue Aug 16, 2005 5:42 pm
#33
riotcontrol wrote:
pykescylla wrote:
Better bump this. These BH's are a fussy bunch.
You should never underestimate style in this line of work!
Speaking of which, I need someone to do me a huge favour.
My pants!
This is a Photoshop approximation of the pants that would match the rest of my outfit. If anyone has a spare BH pants schematic and could check which are the exact colours on the picker you have to choose to get this look, I'd be very very grateful! If you post a screenshot of the pants, add another "very" or two to the amount of my, err, gratefulness.
Sorry but you are not going to be able to pull off this look as you won't be able to get the cloth that color. The two colors used in the metal are combined to determine the color of the cloth. The armorsmith can't do it. Example is a red metal with the white trim will give pink pants, or red with yellow trim will give orange pants, etc. The only way to get that dark of black cloth is with black metal with a black trim.
riotcontrol
Wed Aug 17, 2005 1:11 am
#35
LeviticusD wrote:Sorry but you are not going to be able to pull off this look as you won't be able to get the cloth that color. The two colors used in the metal are combined to determine the color of the cloth. The armorsmith can't do it. Example is a red metal with the white trim will give pink pants, or red with yellow trim will give orange pants, etc. The only way to get that dark of black cloth is with black metal with a black trim.
That's what I was afraid of since I know how weird colour combinations behave sometimes when there's two colours in the mix, even on plain clothes.
ChemicalBrother
Mon Oct 10, 2005 4:36 am
#39
Can you post a big picture of grey/black trim Aroogala? The other guys pic is way too small, thx!
/bumpy