http://www.polygon.com/2014/3/21/5533684/bungies-destiny-extensive-character-customization
Polygon discusses Bungie's new design software:
[quote]The Hunter class is meant to look like they scavenge the wilderness for gear, with capes torn to scraps and gear based off hazmat suits and gas masks. The Warlock class, the "warrior-scholars," wear cloaks and robes with hardware tucked underneath. Inspiration for their outfits was drawn from a wide range of sources, from wizards to World War I soldiers. The Titan class is the most heavily armored of the three classes, with gear inspired by medieval armor layered over tight-fitting suits.[/quote]
[quote]Shepherd said developers really began digging into the customization system once they began thinking of characters less like whole people and more like a set of legos, pieces that could be built up over time according to players' desires. He introduced Mash Up, Bungie's internal (in-house) character customization program that remixes bits and pieces of armor and gear into complete items players can equip. Shepherd's demonstration of the system showed an artist using Mash Up to build a helmet, placing the visor, sides and other pieces in a myriad of different ways — many helmet iterations are possible from the same cluster of item bits.
Bungie created several color palettes for each of the three classes, with gear changing both shape and color the more advanced the pieces become.[/quote]
[quote]Bungie is continuing to iterate on [Mash Up] as the game approaches launch this fall. One new feature will be an extensive decal system, and the team will also expand the game's color dye system, adding the ability to give accent colors to pieces as well as shininess and gradient to items.[/quote]
[b]TL;DR: Bungie has developed an advanced in-house system for their designers called [i]Mash Up.[/i] It gives them the freedom to develop new, complex, and detailed pieces of armor and gear with relative ease.[/b]
EDIT #2: I changed the title of the thread because people weren't reading the actual article and misunderstanding the information.
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"Bright--er, Shiney--er, more color. F man, you're nuts, damn thing looks like a rainbow." I'm gonna make the fugliest guardian ever.
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Wait can we use mash up ourselves, or is bungie using it to make a bunch of different pieces of armor from the same parts? I really hope this doesn't stop each armor set from looking unique.
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How soon can we buy the armor pieces? I know we have the [url=http://mp1st.com/2014/03/01/destiny-trading-cards-unlock-mysterious-game-content/#.UxKZc_RdXK0]trading cards[/url], but lets face it everyone will be cashing in on those "[i]free[/i]" parts. I doubt it will happen but it would be nice if we could trade unwanted parts between gamers ... but guess this is a big part of Activisions revenue model.
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Now we only need to see it in action, right?
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Interested to see the level of customization we will get in the final product. Also, if their are stats tied to them to augment your character.
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you made my day, thank you sir.
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Sounds like the community is getting the type of player customization that they were asking for when Reach was still dark. Super pumped for this! Thanks for posting
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I R Greatly excite ! [spoiler]really, adding/removing shininess to armor sounds amazing![/spoiler]
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[i] [/i]
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So exciting!
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Sounds amazing. Just a note: the game launches in the summer, not autumn.
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Awesome! I think I just got to the point where I can't get any more excited for this game!
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So awesome to hear about dyeing armor. Thanks usplendid.
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Thanks for this. The color dye system was an eye opener.
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I just hope that by some chance I can do the whole asymmetrical shoulder pad thing I liked to do in Reach.
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The descriptions Polygon provided make the Warlock seem more enticing.
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This is looking to be a great game more and more each passing day.
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Nice find, USplendid, as always.
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I like that there can be hundreds of helmets made from the same basic pieces generated by the computer. I just hope it doesn't end up like borderlands, where one piece of the helmet (with a certain percentage covering the helmet) decides what the ability score will be.
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Warlocks have cloaks!!!!
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EVERYONE CALM DOWN!!!!! My nerd boner popped back up
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Sounds about right, wish I could have seen the footage.