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Tribal craft
The set actually makes him look like a castle so I guess a squared top might suit it better.
But then again, I'm not an expert in the types of helms and armors during the medieval times O.O
I suggest looking at some armor sets from (Valve don't kill me pls) World of Warcraft, particularly ones that look good on the Dwarves
Love people who work on Omni, but I have to say you do need some practice still.
My feelings about the helmet are more uncertainty than dislike, though. :-)
It seems to me that it's because the textures seem to be somewhat lower quality than the other pieces...it looks like a handpainted piece of pottery to me. All you really need to do is make the textures the same quality as the arm piece (which looks very cleanly textured). ^_^
Keep it up!
I'm iffy on the helmet too, though. Still good job!
*UPVOTES*