AcePyx opened this issue on Jan 05, 2003 ยท 5 posts
AcePyx posted Sun, 05 January 2003 at 10:06 PM
Nope. Just sick of the whole attitude here, where many people seem to view Renderosity as the bargain basement store of the Internet. Take LadyBea32's recent summer textures - not nearly big enough to wrap around an entire item of clothing, not tiled, and looking at the previews, the materials are not even straight when photographed. How useless is that? It's bad enough having to do all the tiling myself, but having to first repair poor photography is unforgivable. Squaring up fabrics before photography is one of the challenging tasks. Is Renderosity going to become known as the marketplace for the rubbish that people have no hope of selling elsewhere? Jeez, how about a bit of minimal quality control here?! When even the vendor's preview pics show the glaring flaws in a product, you should not be lending validation to that product by allowing them to sell it through you. Your terms for retailers talk about products being checked before acceptance, which implies to the potential buyer that you are implicitly adding your stamp of approval to those products that do make it to the store... I get fed up having to work out from often deliberately vague product descriptions and pictures, which ones are going to be worthless and which are not. Your low levels of quality control tarnish the entire marketplace by association.