Hm, he is a Dwarf, and that is a good point.
Now I'm curious as well.
Now I'm curious as well.
Why Zoltan has no hair on his chest?
That's not actually true: http://i.imgur.com/MpFybHj.jpgWell, even Geralt had chesthair in Witcher 1 but mysteriously became hairless when Witcher 2 started.
Well, even Geralt had chesthair in Witcher 1 but mysteriously became hairless when Witcher 2 started.
If Codringer and Fenn would still be alive, we should ask them to investigate the mystery of dissapearing chesthairs.
Well we certainly came a long way... It's like watching your kid grow :') (Even if i'm not the father/mother, CDPR is, but what the hell, I would cuck for them)
Witcher 3 Zoltan looks very serious and rather angry.......I don't like it. He was perfect in TW2,That...is not a good comparison.
Zoltan in TW2 looks much better.
Witcher 3 Zoltan looks very serious and rather angry.......I don't like it. He was perfect in TW2,
I'm sure there will be more than 1 facial expression for Zoltan in TW3.
Witcher 3 Zoltan looks very serious and rather angry.......I don't like it. He was perfect in TW2,
View attachment 8627Yep, and the screenshot looks like it was taken mid-cutscene, so he's definitely been caught mid-facial animation.
About Eredin:
- So the old design is uninspired and Sauron-ish. It is also not very practical as an armor. + But it is more intimidating and gives him the status of a powerful leader.
- The new design is not Sauron-ish and is original and looks more like the wild hunt. It is also a more practical armor. - But it is neither intimidating nor shows that he is a leader. Some might even mistake him for a generic grunt with spikes on his head.
THE SOLUTION: A new design that combines only the pros of the previous designs(++). Original, wild-huntic, practical, intimidating, shows a powerful leader.
The large spikes on the helmet is enough to raise "Sauron-ish" complaints as it seems. I think the old helmet looked just fine, the new one is just "meh".I sort of understand the "Sauron-ish" complaints, but he doesn't really look all that much like him. They have large spikes on their helmets and big spiky pauldrons, their armor is grey, and that's about it. It does look a bit bulky, especially with those massive pauldrons, but he looks appropriately imposing and stands out among the rest of the Wild Hunt.
The new design, while not terrible, is also far less intimidating. The spiked crown is far less impressive, his shoulder armor basically non-existent, and the pink makes it look like his armor isn't even metal.
My solution would be to give him his old helmet but with the new faceplate, give him large pauldrons that don't look as silly as the first design's, and recolor him since the pink looks a bit strange.
We have to keep in mind that the leaders usually don't do the dirty job and the lackeys do, So usually leaders' armors were designed to intimidate and show their status. Eredin is the king of the Wild Hunt, and the riders are the ones that carry out most of the fighting. So the armor of the riders of the hunt should be practical and protective, but Eredin's armor should reflect his status as the king by being distinguishable and fancier. I think the new design falls short of giving him the aurora of being the King of the Wild Hunt, because it's too simplistic and comparable to the riders' armors.