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Your two shield requests have been noted. Thank you.Can you make a tower shield that looks like a door? I know dalelands beyond had one years ago. It was a standard looking wooden door with a handle on it.
Your two shield requests have been noted. Thank you.tower shield that is orc-worthy with/without a bunch of arrows in it. that would look awesome.
YourMoveHolyMan wrote:These look amazing!
The "boss" of that last one IS a shield of its own.Khazrak wrote:To be honest, the very last large shield listed bugs me. It looks like the green/brown/metal part should either be a shield of its own, or be a VERY pronounced shield boss. It just looks so very out of place on the wood.
One big question: how tintable are these shield designs? I really like the blue/white shield with the gem in the middle, but if it's not tintable that limits its uses.

The boss is primarily associated with the center grip on early round shields, as that's what actually provided room (and protection) for the hand. The "punch grip" also facilitated using it as a striking surface. Some kite shields did have the boss for that reason: since they evolved from the round shields they initially retained the center grip, so a boss was necessary to fit the hand. Early strapped shields (particularly round and kites) retained the boss mostly for aesthetic reasons, however it eventually went away since it no longer served its primary function, and strapping the shield to the arm made the boss less usable as a weapon.Khazrak wrote:Lindybeige is good. Thin shields do the job well. Not sure how perfectly the same logic applies in a world with characters of 40 strength, or hill giants with massive clubs the size of their enemies, but by and large the same logic will apply in most hand-to-hand combat scenarios.
Note the boss, of course - in that video he's using a buckler. It's thin, but the boss makes the middle stand out a little. It's typically present on circular shields and bucklers; not so much on other shapes. In future round shield (heavy/light shield) designs, I'd definitely suggest having a boss on a few of the designs, though not all. (IIRC their use began to fade over time, but the Vikings used them a lot.) Bucklers, due to their design and small size, almost always have a shield boss.
I'd love to see more heater shields, note, and perhaps more kite shields in the 'tower shield' category later.
As far as that shield based on Gil-Galad's goes: I'd just remove the wooden parts from the design and make the metal thing a shield on its own.
Personally, I'd love to see some simpler, tintable designs covered for most kinds of shields. Simple 4 square patterns for round shields are good (the ones found in-game already); same could apply to a kite and a heater shield... Maybe a half-and-half pattern, and other simpler patterns.
Anyway, with all that said... I do like the artistic designs on the faces of the shields by and large. Some of them look very bulky/heavy, such as the all-metal shield on the bottom middle of the first list, but that shield also looks as if it's supposed to evoke a dwarven feel. I get the sense that in a few cases (that shield + the elven shield based off Gil-Galad's in particular) there's gonna be some re-shaping of the wooden around the shield, and off-looking bits will be removed. As said, it all looks very good, but I can tell it's in the development phase.
I look forward to seeing the next stages!