What sort of things would you like to see sculpted
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Aminom Marvin
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11-10-2007 18:19
I've found that there's so much uncovered territory with sculpts, that it's impossible to even broadly cover the general areas. So, I am going to get some input from various sources and make a "hot list." This list isn't just for my own benefit; I will share the results with the major in-world sculpted prim dev groups, and tell other sculpt creators about it so that we can better serve the needs of residents.
What would you like to see sculpted- either very low-prim and poly-optimized, or high detail?
Some examples:
Windows. Either single windows with high-detail (for example, Victorian types and complex multi-pane) or multiple windows per sculpt.
Vehicles, such as cars, aircraft, and boats. Sculpts would allow them to have high detail and realism while still being physical.
Furniture. Either very low-prim, or high detail.
Mechanical parts, such as gears.
Landscaping materials such as shrubberies, trees, and plants.
Architectural materials, such as columns, arches, and complex roofs.
Avatar bolt-ons, such as jewelry and hair.
"Mature" attachments.
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Kitty Barnett
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11-10-2007 18:25
From: Aminom Marvin "Mature" attachments. I saw the first one of those this week  . The guy looked in serious need of medical attention until I realized it was most likely a sculpty that hadn't rezzed in yet  .
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Jackson Rickenbacker
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11-10-2007 18:28
How about Mardi Gras masks Crown Molding rounded edges for furniture guitar bodies Stairs
just a few
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2k Suisei
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11-10-2007 18:29
still this: 
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Mjolnir Uriza
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11-10-2007 18:30
one prim uber nice trees are always a joy to find
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Okiphia Rayna
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11-10-2007 18:31
I'd like to see sculpted roof sections for japanese style homes... tilable so they can fit together nicely, and detailed, not just the scoop, but also the trim and such
Also I'd like to see a full av-replica in under 10 sculpties. not the 'circles' and such that you often see, but down to the nose and such.. just make it look like a person in SL normally does =P
Demon horns (I know they exist, just none I like that I've found lol) high detail, super low prim.. maybe even one for both horns altogether..
Feathered wings... would make flapping them easier =P
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Okiphia Rayna
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11-10-2007 18:32
From: Jackson Rickenbacker How about Mardi Gras masks Crown Molding rounded edges for furniture guitar bodies Stairs
just a few Stairs exist, in many qualities and quantities ^^
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KC Despres
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11-10-2007 20:12
Detailed decor trinkets such as a bust of Beethoven, Etruscan horses, figurines, and other small decorating items that would otherwise require too many prims. I think a sculptie would look better than the current method of sticking two 2d pictures at right angles. -- KC
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Mjolnir Uriza
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11-10-2007 20:18
and a bale of hay that is not so square
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Gaybot Blessed
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11-10-2007 20:21
a magic lamp
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Joseph Worthington
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11-10-2007 20:21
Swords, Sheilds, Spears, African/Tribal Masks, More animals, and fur skin throw rugs that don't require an alpha texture.
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Susie Boffin
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11-10-2007 21:00
Panties.
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Joseph Worthington
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11-10-2007 21:37
From: Susie Boffin Panties. That too.......>_>
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FD Spark
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11-10-2007 21:48
I have seen only example of really nice textured sculpted clothing. I attempted it but ran into some problems. It would personally be great if I knew how to make and texture more complexed sculpted things easier as someone who very much into creating. I would want a easier means to make different good land unique looking sculpted hair styles, shirts, parts. clothing, shoes and avatars. More possible shapes for cars, furniture buildings and windows. I might even buy a tool that was easier to use that did more things if I could use it free for period time to learn to use it. I personal dislike dealing with other people's objects and textures but that just me.
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Bree Giffen
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11-10-2007 22:17
Pillows. Blankets. Clothes laying on the ground. Curtains. Chair cushions. Animals. Wings.
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Cristalle Karami
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11-10-2007 23:00
lamps, lampposts in high detail. trees and bushes, especially. i will second crown molding, stairs. Fences would be nice - art deco, high detail fences.
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