
Brown hair's not particularly difficult. For Warriors, it's the bottom-left most color. Punch up the dye and the area to high and bring down the shine and voila, brown.
Brown eyes are trickier, because you have to manipulate a variety of colors across pupil, iris, and lens to get them down.
I'm not sure why there isn't a full suite of browns for hair, or why there isn't a default color for brown eyes, but sometimes you get wonky stuff like this in modeling software. Someone made a somewhat-valid complaint about hair the other day: that the rigging for some of the shorter hairstyles is incomplete and also doesn't yield a lot of control over the hairstyle itself. To which I have to say... limitations. BDO doesn't give players a true modeling software suite: all the hairstyles, no matter how extensively we can customize theme, are essentially assets that have been rigged beforehand by the developers. Curly short-haired cuts, for instance, aren't going to come with as much freedom to manipulate as, say, shoulder-length hair.
Mind you, that's no excuse for colors, and CERTAINLY no excuse for the lack of a proper color wheel. But...
*points at his first post in this thread*
...it's workable.
Also, reminder: there are seven or so "weather" (read: lighting) backdrops to play with. Hair and skin colors can look radically different under different lighting, so remember to test them out every once in a while.
Brown eyes are trickier, because you have to manipulate a variety of colors across pupil, iris, and lens to get them down.
I'm not sure why there isn't a full suite of browns for hair, or why there isn't a default color for brown eyes, but sometimes you get wonky stuff like this in modeling software. Someone made a somewhat-valid complaint about hair the other day: that the rigging for some of the shorter hairstyles is incomplete and also doesn't yield a lot of control over the hairstyle itself. To which I have to say... limitations. BDO doesn't give players a true modeling software suite: all the hairstyles, no matter how extensively we can customize theme, are essentially assets that have been rigged beforehand by the developers. Curly short-haired cuts, for instance, aren't going to come with as much freedom to manipulate as, say, shoulder-length hair.
Mind you, that's no excuse for colors, and CERTAINLY no excuse for the lack of a proper color wheel. But...
*points at his first post in this thread*
...it's workable.
Also, reminder: there are seven or so "weather" (read: lighting) backdrops to play with. Hair and skin colors can look radically different under different lighting, so remember to test them out every once in a while.
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