jamminwolf opened this issue on May 23, 2015 · 215 posts
jamminwolf posted Mon, 08 June 2015 at 12:34 AM
Apparently you've studied this mask thing, and only maybe a handful of customers follow the rules of head/eyes/body size & length. This is the first time I've even heard about this golden mask rule myself. But really, if she wasn't matching this mask thing, I seriously doubt it'll dent the sales, as I seriously doubt 99% of the people even care about it, as long as the products look good, and close enough to look like a real human (or a fairy or whatever they want), and the price is right, then they'll buy it.
And again I seriously doubt 99% of vendors even bother comparing their face morphs either, much less even know about this golden mask. Of course, most of them make fairies wannabes/kiddie faces on adult bodies anyways.
I do look at images of women and study, looking from my characters to them to see if she looks right, especially the young/teens. And I have a V4 height scale that a friend built for me, I used a freebie height scale a famous freebie creator made (forgot his name) to make the texture of the V4 height scale, as well as learned how tall V4 is according to Poser rule of length (which is 5ft 10 & 1/2in). I use it all the time to ensure the women and kids are the size according to their ages following a progressive growth scale thing. The women, I usually set them at around 5ft 6in, average height of women (don't know about Greeks though, but I do know average American women are that tall).
As for the price, this is why I'm adding a second character, either a sister or daughter (what I have now looks about 13 yrs old).
I'll do the layer thing, I'd have to copy this mask thing to my main computer (not connected to the internet) cause I didn't install my art programs to the laptop.
For now, I need to hit the hay for work tomorrow, just came back from my parents, been there all evening.
...wolfie