svdl opened this issue on May 21, 2008 · 45 posts
svdl posted Wed, 21 May 2008 at 12:55 AM
Hi all,
I'm working on a set of leather armor for Victoria 4. Unlike most other items (commercial or free), this one will have oodles of options, like different bodice styles, different skirt styles, different shoulder styles. I also plan to do differnt options for studs, clasps, laces, etcetera.
Now I wonder what would be considered the most user friendly way to organize all that modeling work into .cr2s. There's several options:
I'll have to be careful with the file sizes, since I'm planning to make this a commercial item and there's something like file size restrictions on the MP.
I also plan to be able to do expansion packs for the armor, like extra sets of shoulder harnesses, matching capes/cloaks, weapons harnesses, additional bodice types/skirt types/cup types/hip armor types, including some dynamic cloth versions.
Of course, all items will have ALL applicable V4.2 morphs.
What do you think is the most user friendly for the end user?
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