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I think you should be able to aestetically change a warframe based on what you want the theme to be, some people may love the warframe but not its look or theme and they probably want something completely different. IDK just someting to think about.
That usually ends up just killing thematic integrity and drives the artstyle to a totally twisted level where you can't make up what's what even based on character's silhouettes, ending up ruining the whole integrity of character.
I'm new to Warframe, but from an artistic standpoint... what?
Why is this even an issue?
For example the first thing we learn from a Warframe even before the skills are announced is the name and archetype, for example Nidus is the Infested Warframe, Mirage is the Jester/Trickster Warframe etc.
Also their helmet styles are largely symbolic for them, going just changing around every helmet and skin will kill the identity of each Warframe and in the worst case make them seem similiar.
Also it leads way of degredating the overall artstyle of the game, making cool stuff is always appreciated, but the thought of how well it wold clash with the themeset of Warframe and the frame being worked on is important.
Though Deluxe skins have done some changing around yes, but even they still stick with the initial theme of the frame, they are like remodels thatfit the archetype. Some of the Tennogen stuff just doesn't work.
Like the Onimusha Helm is great, but it would fit a lot better on a Demonic frame or a Samurai frame, it would fit better for Chroma than Rhine is I'm totally honest.