How do we donate avatars?
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Re: How do we donate avatars?
Chris, I'd personally aim for adult men and women in smart casual clothes. Maybe nice jeans for both?
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Re: How do we donate avatars?
Having a variety of ages could help but, again, the IP rights have to be respected without any inkling of doubt.
To be clear, contributions that go in the Kitely Welcome Center need to have underwear as part of their skin texture, as explained in the Maturity Ratings Guidelines I linked to previously. This is true for any humanoid, regardless of age or gender.
To be clear, contributions that go in the Kitely Welcome Center need to have underwear as part of their skin texture, as explained in the Maturity Ratings Guidelines I linked to previously. This is true for any humanoid, regardless of age or gender.
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Re: How do we donate avatars?
yes, pg (is why i add pg all the time) to be sure thats what i would make
please :
children or not?
yes casual Dot, tshirt & jeans indeed, fits always
(going to bed irl now)
please :
children or not?
yes casual Dot, tshirt & jeans indeed, fits always
(going to bed irl now)
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Re: How do we donate avatars?
Teens are okay for this but not young kids. We don't want to send the wrong message as to who this is intended for. We have some schools using Kitely but anyone wanting to use younger kid avatars (in accordance to our TOS) will need to find avatars from Kitely Market or elsewhere.
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Re: How do we donate avatars?
Unless someone wants an avatar that is a .5m² plywood box, then I'm probably not of much use in this initiative, though I wholeheartedly applaud it!
This site might be of some interest to anyone who hasn't seen it yet, maybe...
http://www.makehumancommunity.org/
MakeHuman avatars now public domain
MakeHuman, a free, open source software project that creates mesh avatars, has switched to the least restrictive license possible for the avatars created with its product. Content created with the software is licensed as CC0, which means that it can use used in any way, including commercial.
This site might be of some interest to anyone who hasn't seen it yet, maybe...
http://www.makehumancommunity.org/
MakeHuman avatars now public domain
MakeHuman, a free, open source software project that creates mesh avatars, has switched to the least restrictive license possible for the avatars created with its product. Content created with the software is licensed as CC0, which means that it can use used in any way, including commercial.
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Re: How do we donate avatars?
Hey, don't knock plywood boxes. I've made avatars that were cardboard robots, stone and uh... well, there was Poo Guy...
That was years ago. I've matured a bit since then. Right? Right?
That was years ago. I've matured a bit since then. Right? Right?
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Re: How do we donate avatars?
Perhaps a guideline of how to submit, to whom, etc. That would help us know the steps involved. : )Ilan Tochner wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 6:25 pmTo accommodate people's schedules, let's aim for the end of the month for the first batch of donations. We'll then see how many contributions we've gotten and decide on next steps accordingly.
A few ideas just in general:
1) One of the important aspects of a good-looking avatar is skins and hair. We've seen too many pasty-looking or severe-makeup skins.
2) Standard clothing is fine, but shirts and jeans, while popular, might be supplemented with other themes.
3) Speaking of themed avatars... as suggested by the weefolk-style Dwagons, it might be beneficial to offer alternatives to standard human. Some users would love to see a quality-built robot avatar, futuristic clothing, Elven, Orc, etc etc. I'm sure our creators out there could come up with some rather awesome stuff. Nothing says "interesting grid" like quality variety.
But Kitely is going to need to get the word out that it's looking for creators to donate avatars. I doubt that discussions in these forums is going to reach the majority of Kitely creators. This project is going to need grid-wide promotion (which is not my field of expertise on Kitely).
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Re: How do we donate avatars?
Yes please.Snoots Dwagon wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 11:34 pm3) Speaking of themed avatars... as suggested by the weefolk-style Dwagons, it might be beneficial to offer alternatives to standard human. Some users would love to see a quality-built robot avatar, futuristic clothing, Elven, Orc, etc etc. I'm sure our creators out there could come up with some rather awesome stuff. Nothing says "interesting grid" like quality variety.
A nice Raven avatar maybe.
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Re: How do we donate avatars?
Could I suggest focusing on good base avatars (human and other) that users can then dress/style as they wish for particular themes? After all, themed clothing is already provided on quite a few worlds (e.g. Coopersville, Wellspring, Avatari, ...)
There's a limited number of slots available in the Welcome Center avatar kiosk -- say 12 altogether.
The avatars need to reflect different skin tones; male, female, other; different ages; human and other (including weefolk, robots).
Could I add "Shape" to "Skins and Hair" as essentials? True story: I bought a shape and skin from Kitely Market (from different merchants) and people who are usually very picky about avatars thought it was a new mesh one rather than a standard system one.
There's a limited number of slots available in the Welcome Center avatar kiosk -- say 12 altogether.
The avatars need to reflect different skin tones; male, female, other; different ages; human and other (including weefolk, robots).
Could I add "Shape" to "Skins and Hair" as essentials? True story: I bought a shape and skin from Kitely Market (from different merchants) and people who are usually very picky about avatars thought it was a new mesh one rather than a standard system one.
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Re: How do we donate avatars?
I'm afraid I'm of no big use in this discussion. To make a human body till there OK, but then I'm afraid it stops for me. I have no clue about the huds that are required etc etc, scripting is something that I never really looked into. Although there is another aspect to the making of a mesh avatar. If people want to create clothing for those avatars then a full rigged dev-kit will be needed too.