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Dragon age origins leather armor
Dragon age origins leather armor










dragon age origins leather armor dragon age origins leather armor

1) leather pauldrons (shoulder armor), with what appears to be a strap & buckle around the biceps to hold the pauldrons in place. Upper Body Armor: I see four distinct armor components on Leliana’s shoulders, chest, and arms. The back (grainy screen capture on the far right) drapes in a semi-circle past her shoulder blades. It clings closely to her head and looks to be made of a thick (or folded) material. This brown (textured) hood fastens just below her right collar bone. The hood is so concealing that it multiple views of her to realize that her hair is still a short bob. Head: her red hairis concealed by a cowled brown hood. I am curious what you see-maybe you see two pieces of armor where I see one, etc. For now, I wanted to break down the costume into the pieces I will be working on. I am looking at either trying my hand at worbla or creating the leg armor out of some other material.Įventually I’ll be sharing my steps and lessons-learned for each part of Leliana’s costume. This will be my first foray into leather (or faux leather) armor. I did pick up a few accessories of each of these characters that were either made by others or thrifted. In the case of Korra, Elizabeth, Kaylee, or the unnamed Female Assassin all of the costumes pieces I made were sewn. If I break it down to individual pieces of armor that have to be attached to each other, we are well over a dozen costume pieces (and weaponry props!). Leliana has about six separate garment or armor pieces (and I am counting a set of gloves = 1). Previous costumes have maxed out at 4 constructed pieces. Leliana, of Dragon Age: Inquisition, will be the most complicated costume I have worked on to date, simply based on numbers alone.












Dragon age origins leather armor