Deskar opened this issue on Mar 10, 2007 · 9 posts
Deskar posted Sat, 10 March 2007 at 3:57 PM
I'm a vendor and I have five small questions that will help me when planning new products:
thanks a lot for your opinion
Deskar
To bit or not to bit
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Store
FiveEyedFish posted Sat, 10 March 2007 at 9:45 PM
Hair for male models. More clothing for male models and more casual clothing in general. Something characters can wear when they are not on a sex swing.
Pin-up poses! Would be nice to see more everday type things.
I regurlary check the new stuff like once every 2-3 days and use the search engine if I'm trying to find something specific.
I guess quality and honesty. Just like everyone, but there's enough information provided by the merchants that you should know exactly what you are getting.
Like above I'd make sure the product is pretty close to what I want and what morphs are included and whatnot.
Robo2010 posted Sun, 11 March 2007 at 6:01 PM
1.) Props, scenes (landscapes), vehicles (Stuff worth spending, needs for poser).
2.) Tired of V3, V4 textures, a hill, a mountain, small confined scenes, a tiny city (few buildings), a building, a house.
3.) Vehicles, props, huge scenes.
4.) Honesty, support, updates when needed to be.
5.) Product no longer available, merchant not around.
Image shows an example of what I mean for a landscape. Althought I did purchase this one, it is about 600,000 polys and it is hard in poser, although I am able to load it up and render using it. Reason: to many hills, ridges. I tried to get it into wings3D and remove some of that to about 200,000 polys or less if successfull. The texture is awesome, that I can use it on any landscape mesh, I have made. Problem: Flat city in center of the texture. I will have to edit, but will take along time. The texture is 1491x1118. If a vehicle or human character (M3, V3) where to stand on it, they will be smaller than a dot in image. Need landscape like this, but lower poly for aircraft, vehicles (animation scene). I like the hills, mountains on outskirts of mesh to hide border of mesh, some in center, or around. Does good.
Tyger_purr posted Sun, 11 March 2007 at 6:06 PM
original sci-fi clothing and props. (i.e. no "fan art" stuff)
impracticle clothing. i.e. high heal boots, armor that doesnt cover, etc.
Content paradise (there store includes many other's stores so its just eaiser to go there), DAZ, PoserPros
MC6 files, use of the material nodes
Converting RSRs to PNGs. especally when the product is for a P6 or P7 figure.
baked in specular/hilights.
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mrsparky posted Sun, 11 March 2007 at 8:51 PM
Anything original. Real world clothing would be cool.
2) Endless V3/V3 characters - these give you store blindness.
3) front 3 pages of most poser stores.
4) price and useablity.
For Product: one that doesn't work straight away.
For vendors: rudness when asking for help. ones that ignore you. Vendors that actively soliict good reviews. fortunately very rare. Most vendors are absolutely brilliant.
Advertisng: 'dishonest' promos. A level of postwork is valid. But showing stuff thats not included then noting it in 3 point high text somewhere on the 3rd promo is annoying.
Above all else, a good written description - even a short one about EXACTLY whats included would really help.
Example: tonight I saw 2 great products, but they don't say what you get.
One promo for a pose pack said 60 L/R. Is that 30 poses swapped to form 60 or 60 original ?
The other clothing set was jst a series of large promos on another site which my security blocked on 1.
So that was no sales to those 2 vendors.
Deskar posted Tue, 13 March 2007 at 9:37 PM
Thanks to all for your comments and ideas. It's important for everybody that an idea or suggestion to post it here. This thread may be visited by other vendors anytime.
Thanks again.
Deskar
To bit or not to bit
My
Store
Geodesic250 posted Thu, 15 March 2007 at 3:33 PM
This thread may be visited by other vendors anytime. So true :) Thank you for asking the questions in the first place. It's good to know what the customers want and expect.
butterfly_fish posted Thu, 15 March 2007 at 9:03 PM
Quote - 5) For vendors: rudness when asking for help. ones that ignore you. Vendors that actively soliict good reviews. fortunately very rare. Most vendors are absolutely brilliant.
Very good point. The few bad apples who do stuff like that make me hesitant to contact other vendors I don't know. :-( Fortunately being a vendor myself, I know a lot of us. But what about people who don't?
One goes into the house of eleven eleven times, but always comes out one. -River Tam
zulu9812 posted Tue, 20 March 2007 at 5:07 AM
Quote - I'm a vendor and I have five small questions that will help me when planning new products:
- What products would you like to see in the marketplace?
- What products are you tired of seeing?
- Where do you start browsing for products?
- What to you value the most in a product?
- What bothers you the most when trying a product you just bought?
thanks a lot for your opinion
Deskar