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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 1:34 pm)
Afterthoughts.....I opted for the scene file format instead of zipped mat and object collections so as to provide an example of how they are used and put together....a live tutorial kind of thing as opposed to a long winded written one. The same concept is behind the free stuff Island. Is it better just to provide zipped collections? Does the scene file take something away from a product? What do you think....I value these opinions.
The key thing is to let the customer know exactly what they are getting, in as much detail as possible. People are not going to spend $20 on the basis of a few nice renders. You need to put somewhere the number of objects (broken down by type) and the number of mats (ditto). Phrases like "Infinite stratospheric environments for your next planetfall" are just hyperbole.
nah not at all monsoon, the scene aproach actually makes it better in my humble opinion, the island was great and distributing it as a complete scene is a nice move on your part. but as phantast said, including the number of mats and objects etc in your product description will make your product more attractive to potential buyers. Explaining just as you did in this thread that it is a scene complete with x number of planets, atmospheres etc, etc will make it much more attractive in the buyers eyes and make sure you avoid any misinterpretations.
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