MartiniDaniels wrote: »
It's strange, I tried it on several characters and they look like they have some severe disease with this skin, worse then vampirism of 1-2 lvls. And obviously skin color and structure is lime white, how you achieve that golden color on screenshot? Maybe you run some kind of reshade?
MLGProPlayer wrote: »Putting a skin on still hides tattoos though. And this skin is far from normal. It makes your character look like they came out of a freezer (which I guess is the point).
MLGProPlayer wrote: »Putting a skin on still hides tattoos though. And this skin is far from normal. It makes your character look like they came out of a freezer (which I guess is the point).
MLGProPlayer wrote: »Putting a skin on still hides tattoos though. And this skin is far from normal. It makes your character look like they came out of a freezer (which I guess is the point).
More normal. Certainly not entirely normal.
Do they hide tattoos? I've not really paid that much attention.
MLGProPlayer wrote: »Putting a skin on still hides tattoos though. And this skin is far from normal. It makes your character look like they came out of a freezer (which I guess is the point).
More normal. Certainly not entirely normal.
Do they hide tattoos? I've not really paid that much attention.
With tattoo....
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MartiniDaniels wrote: »
It's strange, I tried it on several characters and they look like they have some severe disease with this skin, worse then vampirism of 1-2 lvls. And obviously skin color and structure is lime white, how you achieve that golden color on screenshot? Maybe you run some kind of reshade?
No, its showing like that on all my toons, whether or not they are vampire. No reshades or any other kind of editing either in game or to the pic after. This is genuinely how my toons are looking with this skin
This is my character on the log in screen...
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Comparing my three vampires, it seems that it has more to do with skin tone. Beast races for example get almost completely washed out. Also, the discoloration on the head is not as severe as the one on the rest of the body, which explains why characters with their full bodies covered seem to look better than those with exposed skin. The vSP skin has a 'cleaner' look altogether, and seems to give characters a more healthy look than the Arctic Rime one, but it's still a very viable alternative.
This is a Nord. Not too bad on the face, but vSP skin still looks healthier and more clean.
This is an Imperial. On the exposed arms it's clear that the frosting is more severe, making it look 'dirty'/sick (compare to skin tone with vSP skin). A viable alternative but IMO the vSP skin still looks better.
This is a Breton. Again, same exact thing. Looks good on face (not so much on the body).
Bottom line, I think that the Arctic skin makes them look more (un)dead than the vSP one, but definitely a very decent alternative to stage 4 vampire.