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I am modding a game known as "Mount & Blade: Warband", and trying to bring the world of Roshar (The fantasy world that The Stormlight Archives take place in) into a mod. I realized along the way that I couldn't make the mod without shardplates and shardblades, and since the forums on taleworlds no longer have as many active talented modelers as they used to, I decided to come here.

If anyone could help me and make .brf models of the shardplates and shardblades in The Way of Kings and The Words of Radiance, that would just be dandy! (PM me or Comment if you are interested or have questions)

Thanks anyone willing to help! (And I'm sorry for posting this on this forum, if this is against any of the forum rules please inform me)

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Awesome idea! Great game, and it would suit it very well! I have no talents in this regard, but I wish you all the best!

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This forum is for discussion directly on 17th Shard itself. I'm moving this to General Brandon Discussion.

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22 hours ago, Ecthelion III said:

The spacing on the scroll is triggering my OCD though...

:lol: I just started yesterday! (Plus, I'm pretty sure I messed up the first time, and I can't re-adjust the scroll without messing up the entire thing since .dds's save as one layer)

And thanks Chaos for telling me that there is actually a forum for stuff like this XD

(I actually also doubt the mod will turn out well because I still have to learn more python :rolleyes:)

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I wanted to get technical and seem smart ;3
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The one on the right was actually stretched out to be the loading screen XD

EDIT: I'm guessing no, so I'll just take my problems to the TaleWorlds Forums

 

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On 13/07/2016 at 3:34 AM, Arvius said:

:lol: I just started yesterday! (Plus, I'm pretty sure I messed up the first time, and I can't re-adjust the scroll without messing up the entire thing since .dds's save as one layer)

And thanks Chaos for telling me that there is actually a forum for stuff like this XD

(I actually also doubt the mod will turn out well because I still have to learn more python :rolleyes:)

I've got a general image editing tip: All full-featured image editors (even Paint.net, which might be what you're using for a .dds) have a format you can save all the layer info and so on into, such as .psd for Photoshop. Save all your mod images in that format AND the format you need for the mod and you'll easily be able to go back and make changes.

You should probably get into the habit of saving a psd (or equivalent) working file and a file for actual publishing whenever you edit an image if you're planning to do it often. :)

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