The trick is this, really, for me - you need a boot piece on that costume, ideally, which is white and black. It's a visual balance issue. You want a
mostly white set of footwear to go with the white jacket. On the other hand, I don't think a PURE white boot is a good idea, it still needs the black for
definition.
The high-heeled boots create a clean white thigh and a black foot piece. There's not many others that do that. Sinister does, but that looks even more
chunky which is not ideal for this costume. The boxing boots are possible, but likewise a bit large and a vet reward you don't have access to in any case.
Vanguard-sans-pad might work, however; I haven't tried that. It's also possible you could do something with a black/white pattern on top of one of the
regular boot meshes, or possibly even the thigh-highs.
I'll note that the 'visual balance' principle works reasonably well when designing costumes...and generally for any sort of artistic composition,
really. Either you want to balance colour and detail-rich areas - if you have one such area, then you need another - or, alternatively, specifically throw that
out of the window and create a costume which is meant to focus the eye on one bit and one bit ONLY of the costume.
The B/W assassin costume is an example of balanced elements, the techno fury black/gold costume is different, that's meant to draw the eye to her head and
upper torso quite distinctly. It would in fact be acceptable for that one, I think, to have pure black boots.
-- Acyl
mostly white set of footwear to go with the white jacket. On the other hand, I don't think a PURE white boot is a good idea, it still needs the black for
definition.
The high-heeled boots create a clean white thigh and a black foot piece. There's not many others that do that. Sinister does, but that looks even more
chunky which is not ideal for this costume. The boxing boots are possible, but likewise a bit large and a vet reward you don't have access to in any case.
Vanguard-sans-pad might work, however; I haven't tried that. It's also possible you could do something with a black/white pattern on top of one of the
regular boot meshes, or possibly even the thigh-highs.
I'll note that the 'visual balance' principle works reasonably well when designing costumes...and generally for any sort of artistic composition,
really. Either you want to balance colour and detail-rich areas - if you have one such area, then you need another - or, alternatively, specifically throw that
out of the window and create a costume which is meant to focus the eye on one bit and one bit ONLY of the costume.
The B/W assassin costume is an example of balanced elements, the techno fury black/gold costume is different, that's meant to draw the eye to her head and
upper torso quite distinctly. It would in fact be acceptable for that one, I think, to have pure black boots.
-- Acyl