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This character asset is a masterclass in high-fantasy design, blending divine authority with heavy defensive capabilities. It represents a top-tier celestial warrior skin designed for a hero-centric game.
The Overall Concept This model exudes power, purity, and leadership. The design utilizes a Lion of the Heavens theme, combining traditional medieval plate armor with regal, divine motifs like the golden halo and flowing silk to suggest a character that is both a tank and a holy figure.
Chrome and Gold Plating The base of the armor features a highly reflective, polished silver/chrome finish. Intricate gold filigree and trim are etched into the breastplate and greaves, providing a luxury aesthetic that differentiates this from standard grunt armor.
Lion-Headed Pauldrons The most striking feature is the pair of massive, sculpted golden lion heads on the shoulders. These serve as the focal point of the silhouette, symbolizing courage and royalty, while adding significant bulk to the upper body to make the character feel imposing.
Divine Halo and Helmet The helmet is a modified great-helm with a T-shaped visor, topped with a golden crown. Floating above is a glowing, ethereal halo—a visual VFX element that signals the character's celestial or magical origin.
Silk and Chainmail Layers To balance the hard surfaces, the model includes high-quality fabric simulations. A long, white satin cape and front tabard with gold embroidery drape over the legs, while dark chainmail is visible at the joints (elbows and hips) to provide a realistic sense of articulation.
Technical NotesFiles Included: FBX (Rigged), GLB, OBJ, ZIP (PBR Textures).Quick Tip: For the Halo, use an Emissive Map with a bloom filter in your game engine (like Unreal or Unity). This will give the halo its glowing effect without needing complex lighting. For the Cape, ensure your Subsurface Scattering (SSS) is turned on to give the white fabric a realistic, soft glow when light hits it from behind.