

Vampire: The Masquerade Lasombra Tzimisce Giovanni Malkavian, others. Leave "lasombra_materials" as it is and drop it into your vampire/materials/models/characters/pc/female folder. Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodlines Lasombra Tremere, Vampire, black Hair, chibi.

VtM - chibiBloodline Baali by zero0810 Vampire The Masquerade Bloodlines. Example for toreador: lasombra_female_armor_0.mdl should become toreador_female_armor_0.mdl. Vampire: The Masquerade chibi Clan Lasombra by zero0810 deviantart. Otherwise you'll need to change the armor names in the lasombra_models folder, replacing "lasombra" with the name of the clan you want to use the model for. If you use P+P just drop "lasombra_materials" in your "vampire/materials/models/characters/pc/female" and "lasombra_models" in "vampire/models/characters/pc/female" folders. I added a bit of detail in the back/chest/abs area and slightly changed the clothes. I changed the skin because I wanted to use it for my toreador pc and felt like the tattoos and black lips didn't fit her. It can also be used for any other clan (instructions below). Even accepting the proviso above, referees too can benefit greatly from its contents.This mod changes the appearance of the Lasombra female model for Offkorns' "P+P Mod and Clan add-on pack" by Mukridzsin (). Martin Klimes of Arcane comments that "this book is an unequivocal success, and if you have any inclination to play a half-crazed, shadowy Sabbat schemer from Marrakesh or Madrid then you are unlikely to regret spending your money on it.

The second edition was released in French by Hexagonal in 2001. Both editions have since been re-released as ebooks. White Wolf Publishing originally released Clanbook: Lasombra in June 1996, as a 72-page softcover book, and followed it with the 102-page second edition in 2001. The second edition was developed by Justin Achilli and written by Bruce Baugh its art team included art director Rich Thomas, cover artist John Van Fleet, and interior artists Michael Gaydos, Jones, Andrew Trabbold, Drew Tucker, and Christopher Shy. The art team also included cover artists Tim Bradstreet, Grant Goleash, and Matt Milberger, and interior artists Pia Guerra, Jason Felix, Fred Hooper, Leif Jones, and Joshua Gabriel Timbrook.

Tim Bradstreet (pictured) and Grant Goleash created the first edition's cover art.Ĭlanbook: Lasombra was originally developed by Robert Hatch, and written by Richard Dansky and Elizabeth Ditchburn, with art direction by Lawrence Snelly and Aileen E.
