Team Fortress 2

Team Fortress 2

Seawalker's Suit
8 Comments
Phoenixhydra 27 May @ 12:09am 
My Mr. Bubbles Senses are tingling.

I love it.
Zeugziumy 2 May @ 6:15pm 
@CAT_ATACK
I suppose so. What you described is what Kazan Karategi does, but on that item, it does leave a lot more team-color on the center of the body, so it's hard to know without actually seeing in-game and with each weapon stance.
Lord Covo McSus 2 May @ 8:15am 
The shoulder area is usually the peak of pyro's team color in the gradient. Making it black throws the balance off a lil bit too much and harshly stops the gradient.
CAT_ATACK 1 May @ 9:08pm 
@Zeugziumy I kinda disagree, but thats because I think the issue has more to do with it covering the class emblem than the colors itself. just simply re-adding the class emblem by itself with its original team colours (like a patch or an armband), fixes the sorta empty look the shoulders unintentionally have.
Endi 1 May @ 10:51am 
@Captain Kibbleknight I am well aware of it's age and it's use, you misunderstood my words, i am talking about the look of it as a cosmetic and that the rope itself looks bad because of it's flat textures and a simple 2nd style without the rope would make it look a lot nicer aka "sleek" or better. That's all.
Zeugziumy 30 Apr @ 7:53pm 
Hate to be that guy but I feel like it removes too much team-color by having those things on his arms. Other than that, looks fine.
Captain Kibbleknight  [author] 30 Apr @ 4:56pm 
@Endi
I wouldn't exactly say that vintage diving suits are "sleek" in any manner. The rope is attached to a ballast plate, essentially a large weight, which is what would allow a diver to walk on the bottom of the sea bed.
Endi 30 Apr @ 3:34pm 
I really think you guys could have done without the rope going from the belly to the chest. The way it connects to nothing and looks flat ruins the sleek look of the set itself, i would suggest maybe a style without it if it has to stay. Otherwise, solid all around!