cappy3 opened this issue on Aug 21, 2024 ยท 87 posts
Afrodite-Ohki posted Tue, 24 September 2024 at 7:46 AM
DeeceyArt posted at 4:48 PM Mon, 23 September 2024 - #4489653
To be fair, they're FAR easier to make. Skin tight clothes are much easier to rig, and the less coverage means there's less pokethrough to worry about.And yet the barely there bikinis and undies just keep on coming. LOL
The thing with "office" suits is:
-They're hard to model. You have to worry about things like fabric behavior, the cut and tailoring of the suit, etc.
-You have to rig everything thinking of how things will poke through the figure AND each other - a sweater might poke through the pants, etc.
-Rigging rigid things like buttons is a nightmare.
-And the more fabric coverage, the more you have to worry about texture stretching at the joints.
-Now add having to add working morphs to all that AND still worrying about all that pokethrough and stretching.
Now consider: all that extra work, AND very few people actually purchase that kind of outfit.
And then you understand why vendors don't really make that stuff.
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