ikercito opened this issue on Nov 06, 2004 ยท 22 posts
ikercito posted Sat, 06 November 2004 at 5:08 PM
Nice to hear your opinions guys, I thought everyone would come ramming to this post to proclaim "long live the spiked armors!". I think that the idea of a circular feedback problem between creators and users might be one of the reasons, but in the other hand, I see the Uzilite collection everywhere in the galleries, and I assume there is a demand for this product. When I talked about everyday clothes, I didn't exactly talk in reference to Sears catalogs or any... (i think lmckenzie got it...) I was referring to this kind of "Uzilite" style. This designs are trendy, fashionable, and "wearable". I know there are a lot of plain T shirts and other everyday clothes in poserpros and other websites, I just wanted to highlight these in contrast to the majority of clothes that are sold here. (they're sometimes usable after a quick pass through UV mapper and photoshop)
My main point is to try to encourage modellers to really learn tailoring some good clothes, to make them look at fashion magazines and get ideas (I wish...) I've seen some new designs by outoftouch, Poserdreams, and royloo (in poserpros), that follow perfectly these guidelines. But these are still too few.
The idea of posting examples and all, sounds great, but it could all go very wrong. It could end up being a "please model the figure of my girlfriend please please please..." kind of thing, don't you think? I've seen good stuff coming from the Freestuff forum in poserpros though...
For now, the only chance is to spend more hours customizing my own textures... it's fun sometimes... (and waiting for those beloved modelers to release a new item)...:D
Message edited on: 11/06/2004 17:12