Embracing Your Scars
Destiny 2's Precious Scars exotic helmet represents both physical and emotional scarring after a difficult battle. For female Titans, this item provides an opportunity to embrace the unique marks on your character's face as a sign of hard-earned resilience.
Choosing Eye Makeup
Start by thinking about how you want to draw attention to or downplay your Titan's facial scarring. Bold, dark makeup around the eyes will make the scars stand out. Choosing similar flesh-toned shades can help seamlessly blend the scars into the rest of the face.
Consider applying metallics like silver or gold eyeshadow to evoke the high-tech cyberpunk aesthetic of Destiny armor. Just be sure your choices complement the metallic accents on Precious Scars.
Complementary Hairstyles
Precious Scars exposes much of the head, so pairing it with a short buzzcut or ponytail shows off the helmet design. A buzzcut also keeps the focus on the bold eye makeup and scarring.
Longer tousled or braided hairstyles work well too, flowing down over the chest piece. Go for a hair color that contrasts with your eye makeup, like silver hair with black liner.
Armor and Mark Choices
For the mark, the Luxe Mark from Eververse pairs nicely with Precious Scars. The short vertical mark echoes the compact shape of the exotic helmet.
For chest armor, choose something with an exposed neck and angular design to match Precious Scars. The Kerak Type 2 plate works well. You can also try the Iron Will or Phoenix Strife Type 0 plates.
The Exodus Down grips and boots or the Iron Rememberance greaves have sharp edges to complement the helmet's cybernetic accents.
Color Schemes
Destiny's shader system allows for creative color combinations to make your Precious Scars stand out.
Black and Gold
For a bold yet elegant statement, make the scars black and the armor gold. Try Amethyst Veil or Precursor Vex Chrome shaders.
With the Luxe mark, this scheme evokes royalty. Match the gold with similarly shimmering eyeshadow to tie the look together.
White and Red
For an angelic look, make the scars bright white and the armor red. Shaders like Valentine and Bloody Tooth work nicely.
Pair with a white buzzcut and minimal eye makeup to embody a heavenly warrior. This also represents Titan resilience and power.
Black and Green
For a dark and ominous style, make the scars black and the armor green. Use shaders like Melchizedek Bramble and Verdant Chrome.
Use green glow effects on any ornamental armor pieces to extend the color scheme. This edgy chromatic look pairs perfectly with black lipstick.
Playing With Light
Clever use of light and glow effects can creatively highlight your facial scarring.
Under-Helmet Glow
Apply a bright shader like Superblack just to your helmet. This makes your eyes radiate light from under the ominous dark helmet.
For bonus points, use the Crucible Metallic shader on your armor pieces. The red accents will vividly stand out from the black helmet.
Backlit Scars
Apply a white or very light shader to your helmet, then use a dark shader on your armor pieces. This makes the Precious Scars look like they're glowing or backlit.
For a moonlight look, use dark blue or purple armor shaders like Amethyst Veil. For an artificial look, use brightly colored shaders like Safety First.
Plated Complexion
Use shaders with a pattern, like the Mercury Vex Chrome shader, on your gauntlets and helm. This makes the scars look like they're plated or metallic.
Pair with mostly solid black or very dark blue armor pieces to make the patterned helm and gauntlets stand out more.
Express Your Personality
However you choose to accessorize, let your Precious Scars reflect your Titan's unique personality and backstory.
Refined Cybernetic
Use lots of mirrored chrome shader effects and minimal eye makeup for a polished high-tech look. This reflective style represents acceptance of cybernetics.
Pair with formal armor pieces like dresses and tuxedo ornaments on your gauntlets and chest.
Rugged Survivor
Make the scars black and use earthy brown shaders on your armor, like Desert of Gold. This rugged style reflects a tough Titan who's endured hard battles.
You can also tell a wilderness survival story by pairing forest green shaders with scarred skin tones. Use minimal makeup to keep the focus on armor.
Dark Veteran
Use black shaders and lots of battle-worn ornamentation to depict a weary warrior who has seen many battles. You can also add glowing red eyes or effects.
This somber black armored look conveys a grim veteran of violent clashes who wants to intimidate foes.
Scars Are Strength
However you choose to style your Titan's Precious Scars, have fun telling a battle story! Scars ultimately represent survival and resilience. Your look decisions can proudly honor your character's unique history.
FAQs
What are some good shader color combinations for Precious Scars?
Black scars with gold armor, white scars with red armor, and black scars with green armor are some striking color combos. Play with metallic and glow effects too.
What mark, armor, and hairstyles complement Precious Scars?
The Luxe mark, Exodus Down or Iron Will armor, and short buzzcuts or ponytails work well. Go for angular, cybernetic styles to match the helmet shape.
How can I highlight my Titan's facial scarring?
Use eye makeup in bold dark shades applied around the scars. Contrast the scars with light helm shaders or glowing effects. Metallic shaders can also accentuate the scars.
What's a refined, high-tech look for Precious Scars?
Lots of chrome/mirror shader effects. Minimal eye makeup and formal ornamental armor pieces like dresses or tux shapes. This looks polished and cybernetic.
How can I reflect a battle-worn veteran personality?
Black shaders, battle-damaged armor ornaments, and glowing red eye effects convey a weary, experienced warrior. Use scars to tell your character's unique story.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new treatment regimen.
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