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Clothing Models

Exile Loudon
Aspiring Scripter
Join date: 10 Dec 2005
Posts: 122
02-27-2006 18:00
It would be very convienient for us clothing makers to be able to drop the clothing on the ground and have it fit an invisible model or flatten out on the ground so we can sell the actual clothing and fit it on manakins or other such things that we could build ourselves. I think this could be a new revolution of clothing; making clothing "try-on-able" and allowing to sell the shirt by itself without it being in a box. People could try it on and make stores that actually have what the shirt will look like.
Argent Stonecutter
Emergency Mustelid
Join date: 20 Sep 2005
Posts: 20,263
02-28-2006 06:34
From: Exile Loudon
It would be very convienient for us clothing makers to be able to drop the clothing on the ground and have it fit an invisible model or flatten out on the ground so we can sell the actual clothing and fit it on manakins or other such things that we could build ourselves. I think this could be a new revolution of clothing; making clothing "try-on-able" and allowing to sell the shirt by itself without it being in a box. People could try it on and make stores that actually have what the shirt will look like.


1. You can use an alt for that.

2. How about putting a posing stand in your shop, just one, that works a little like a camping chair, except it "pays" in product. You'd have demo versions of a few of your outfits, with some kind of banner on them. After someone's stood on the stand for an hour wearing one, they get to pick a product they can model for you for another hour...

Solves two problems: you get your dress models, and you reduce the demand for "camping holes".
Ketra Saarinen
Whitelock 'Yena-gal
Join date: 1 Feb 2006
Posts: 676
02-28-2006 12:21
From: someone
2. How about putting a posing stand in your shop, just one, that works a little like a camping chair, except it "pays" in product. You'd have demo versions of a few of your outfits, with some kind of banner on them. After someone's stood on the stand for an hour wearing one, they get to pick a product they can model for you for another hour...


That's a great idea. :) I can certainly see this almost as an occupation for some people.

edit: I just read a thread on camping chairs. :P I sound like a n00b now. But it would be cool if there was something constructive to do in return, which is why I think the modelling idea is neat.
Exile Loudon
Aspiring Scripter
Join date: 10 Dec 2005
Posts: 122
02-28-2006 12:58
Sounds interesting; maybe I'll try it out!