Letterworks opened this issue on Nov 25, 2005 ยท 12 posts
Blackhearted posted Wed, 07 December 2005 at 8:31 PM
very clean looking meshes (from what i see). if theyre UV mapped reasonably well these would look excellent textured. id add some more wrinkles, but that can easily be done with morphs. thank you for supporting my product! let me know if theres anything i can do to help. "Think that it's an item for GND, not for V3, so you'll have a thinner range of buyers" not as thin as you might think, a lot of people have her and theres a lot of pressure on me to produce clothing. i dont think it was a bad decision at all. in answer to your questions: 1. an injection morph/pose is the best way to distribute something like this. theyre not very hard to make, and that way the customer can just load them with one click. IMO its easier to make an injection morph than to explain to a customer how to load individual morphs manually, and then shoulder the tech-support emails that result. alternately, you can make a pose that hides the feet. 2. shoot rio an email perhaps? 3. that depends on the final product. go with your instincts - dont let people sway you either way. the people that buy $5 products exclusively will want you, naturally, to price it at $5. those that pay more will suggest more. in the end, it all comes down to this: at $5, just about everyone who owns GND2 will buy it. at a fair price for it - be it $10, 15, 19, etc almost as many people will buy it. keyword is fair price. this is evaluated from the finished product. 4. looks good. i particularly like the cut of the top. with the right textures (and possibly morphs) this could be adapted to casual clothing, tactical, etc. depends on how the mesh looks too, i suppose. what did you model it in? cheers, -gabriel