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  1. 42 minutes ago, Alwin Alcott said:

    i'm affraid that's too late, Asia and most of Europe are heading to lift the lockdowns to lot lower levels .. with some luck US and other later hit countries will follow not too long after it.
    It won't be as before but less restricted social contacts in RL might lead to the current rise of returners and newbies go down.

    This isn't going to be the last of the lockdowns and the restrictions, I fear. Countries will - as a fairly reasonable guess - be pretty stop-and-go for a while yet. Open up, treat the wave of infections and close down again, repeat until a vaccine is found.

    I do think it's a pretty decent time to go premium, but the only worthwhile thing about it, really, if you don't get the 500L stipend, is that you get to own land.

  2. 29 minutes ago, Alwin Alcott said:

    we'll see   .. he can focus more on SL now the moneypit is gone.
    Only hope he won't alienate the old(er) userbase with to much glitterari, movers and shakers, LL doesn't have a good reputation with big changes.

    Hey, in the old days SL was full of them! Companies like Dell, Nissan, and even Weather Channel (!!!) had sims. Some celebrities too. I find there to be a certain charm in interacting with them on what's basically a level playing field.

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  3. 5 minutes ago, IvyLarae said:

    I've had people tell me if I didn't answer their questions correctly then I must be a man irl

    First of all how the f*ck does answering questions prove that and if you're just meeting me how do YOU know if i answered wrong or not

    They have all kinds of rituals to determine real life bits. One of the big ones is divining it from how you type. (formal means male, too much slang also means male)

    But the fact is that even professional linguists only can guess gender about 60% of the time from typing habits... and never sex.

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  4. If you want a human body with a wide variety of clothing, the choices are really Slink (hourglass), Maitreya, and Belleza (freya).

    Maitreya is still very much in business, but I'd like to take this opportunity to remind you to demo all three before buying one!

  5. 50 minutes ago, AyelaNewLife said:

    Using Skyrim as an example is actually pretty darn accurate.

    The base game's character generation has a set of sliders which manages to be both have a low bar of entry, yet be powerful enough for most player's wishes. For those that want more control, RaceMenu gives a vast range of cosmetic options and sliders and a far more powerful customisation tool than the SL slider set.

    And of course, a slider set does not determine your actual look alone. Which body replacer you use has a massive impact on the way your body interprets those sliders, which skin textures you use greatly impacts your appearance, and there's a vast range of hair and cosmetic textures and addons to grant even more flexibility. I'd argue that, as an analogy for the SL avatar creation process, Skyrim is exceptionally faithful.

    However, to address your main point: it's incredibly difficult to condense down an existing set of sliders. RaceMenu expands the Skyrim sliders by introducing a whole new range of sliders, which when set to 0 (on a -1 to +1 scale) gives the same output as if the slider doesn't exist. That's entirely possible and practical. But the reverse? Shortening a set of sliders? I'm skeptical that's even technically possible, without some highly strange results.

    I'd imagine "simple mode" would be proportion locked! So for example, your arm length would change automatically based on your overall length, and so on. Perhaps for other things there'd be a few settings ("small nose", "big nose" and so on) that'd then scale based on head size. And some options that are practically never used like the various lopsided eyes would just be locked out entirely.

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  6. 14 minutes ago, Beth Macbain said:

    A person can buy a Monet, but I have to say I never understood why people do. I can replicate any art I see by eye without knowing a thing about art, and so can anyone else with a few minutes of free time. 🙄

    Some people have a talent for creating shapes, and some don't. A glimpse around SL (and these forums) sometimes makes me think that many who make their own shape have never actually seen a human body before. 

     

    It's not as if Monet created his paintings from nothing. He saw something aesthetically pleasing and recreated it with a paintbrush. Just as in this case, we'd see a pleasant shape and recreate it.

  7. The answer is fairly simple: pay if you want. But I have to say I never understood why people do. I can replicate any shape I see by eye without knowing the numbers, and so can anyone else with a few minutes of free time.

    Or you can make your own from scratch, and as long as you know basic proportions (and which proportions you can flaunt to good effect) you can manage just fine!

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  8. Whether or not flexi or mesh look better depends entirely on your hairstyle and what you're doing.

    Ponytail, dancing? Flexi literally every time!

    Long, loose hair, taking photos? Sure, give me that mesh.

    Short updo, doing everyday things? Hear me out, I know it's a crazy idea, but how about mesh with flexi details? You get all the graphical fidelity and some lively detail!

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  9. 34 minutes ago, AyelaNewLife said:

    This is not the case.

    Creators rig clothing to fit a mesh body. Alpha slices are an integral part of that mesh body which cannot and should not be separated from the body itself. Regardless of their academic origins, alpha slices are now intentionally taken into account in the design process, and it would be intellectually dishonest to accuse creators of rigging stuff badly when their creators are designs to incorporate these features.

    Exhibit A: a creator I often wear does not like the extremely prominent nipples that are featured on the popular mesh body brands. She has three options to dealing with the issue:

    1. Build in nipple bumps into her tops. This often detracts from the design intent of the top, and can be particularly nonsensical with certain fabrics and styles.
    2. Inflate the breast area to compensate for the raised nipple. This can result in a noticeably larger bust than the naked body should possess, particularly at smaller bust sizes.
    3. Set up the clothing to alpha out the nipple, and follow the contours of the breast.

    She went for option 3. That is an intentional design choice, which ensures her product is more faithful to the body than the alternative, while keeping true to her design. Trying to argue that this hypothetical top is somehow not designed to fit the body just seems wrong, and disconnected from reality.

    The opposite. If someone claims an outfit fits, I expect it to fit without needing alpha cuts. If alpha cuts are needed, the creator should inform the buyer about that.

    This includes my nipples. Perhaps designing for a body with less prominent nipples would be a better idea for said creator.

    Either that, or full transparency. Failing to tell prospective buyers about shortcomings or eccentric design choices they won't be expecting is deceptive. The default is "fits the body it was made for, as it is, within reason".

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  10. Stores that add you to subscription lists for daring to visit. And then refusing to take you off it.

    Like, please. I can just mute you, and that behaviour guarantees beyond the shadow of a doubt that I will not only not buy anything, I will also tell every shopping friend I have to not enter your spam hazard of a sim.

    I'm disappointed that reporting that kind of stuff doesn't do anything, though. :(

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  11. 12 hours ago, Seicher Rae said:

    Yesterday my peeve was the Pose Fair. TODAY my peeve has moved on to Fantasy Faire.

    Fantasy Faire also has you walk into places to shop, but as the stores are large and actual shops, not shoeboxes, I have no complaints.

    The regions I have visited so far are gorgeous!

    So what's my peeve(s)?

    It is so huge! What, 18 regions? How the eff am I supposed to see them all and do anything else in SL?  I'm the world's slowest explorer AND photographer. How can I manage?

    And the shopping. For the love of all that is holy, I get sucked into just about every store. "OoOoOoh. Fairy wings! Those are really pretty! I need fairy wings!" ("You're never a fairy in SL.") "Yeah, but I could be, then I'd need to have wings, and I like these wings..." ("Oh for Pete's sake!") "I don't know Pete, but he can get his own wings..."  Ka-ching!

    "OoOoOoOh! Lookit! Mechanical whirly thingies!".... and so on.

    I love Fantasy Faire. AND I can't take me anywhere. I need an adult. 

    They really do close it down too quickly. Every year I pledge to see EVERYthing, and I never quite manage it.

     

    A few events *are* too big. After a few sims full of stuff it all starts to blur together for me, especially if the sims are also laggy.

    It's a lot like the SL birthday sims, and there were some eight of them. That was too much for me to pay attention to, so I just ran through them picking up freebies and only saw a few actual vendors...

    I'm convinced that bloat can result in fewer sales.

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  12. Being honest will not make you any friends when it comes to creators. SL reviews are generally in the range of "great" to "amazing" to the point that reading them on the marketplace is usually pointless. And you will be targeted if you go against the grain, even on a personal blog.

    The question, more than ToS, is if you can handle that inevitable conflict with both creators and fans, to shrug it off and not let it get to you?

     

  13. ...men complaining about their SL fashion options. Sure you have fewer options, but have you ever looked at what the majority of female outfits are?

    Yoga pants. Jeans shorts. Generic ultra short skirts. Abyssal cleavage shirts and crop tops. Repeated forever, yet expressing nothing.

    Then I go visit one of the man-shops to help friends and drool over all the cool shirts and pants and accessories.

     

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  14. It's perhaps not embarrassing, but it might be relevant! I'm far more social and confident in SL, and then when planning to do something requiring such skills IRL, I remember that I'm not.

    But why not? Both versions are, after all, me. Why should I only be confident in one instance?

    Sometimes, thinking like that actually works, and I manage to naturally channel the virtual extroversion.

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