No, but what if lets say we put my avatar ingame as a special race (green skin). And let's say a female version is going to wear a strapless off the shoulder shirt. Your solution whould mean we have to draw every cloth piece for every race, otherwise you would see a fleshcolour on the green alien.
The other solution doesn't need any extra sprites for races. It also reduce a little bit of work on the sprite it self (You dont have to draw any pixels where the bra is).
Improved female underwear
Re: Improved female underwear
What about when a player starts they actually start in a basic random outfit. Like a guy could start with either shorts or pants (pants having 1 point higher defense than shorts) and a short-sleeve shirt or a long sleeve shirt. We use a non-descript nude base for all characters/races (even NPC's), but you can't remove all your clothes, you have to have at least a shirt and a pair of pants on. We can make boxers act as pants and a bra act as a shirt, both just offering a very low amount of defense, so people wouldn't want to go running around a dragon's den with just their underwear on.
Re: Improved female underwear
I think that characters should be naked under the clothes,and for those who don't like itMy personal stand on this:
Some people seem to have issues with the fact of reality that we are all naked under our clothes.
My professional stand on this:
We should offer a non-offensive solution which does not impair equipment development.
These two viewpoints should combine into some sort of a reasonable compromise.
have a censorship button in the configuration window which makes some kind of thing apperar on top of the naked body...
Re: Improved female underwear
Ok, the topic is not going anywhere. So:
1) Instead of nitpicking on this, just finish the playerset (naked). Even redoing from scratch is a valid option if you just do it right and get it done.
2) Come back to this when it is the time for this.
1) Instead of nitpicking on this, just finish the playerset (naked). Even redoing from scratch is a valid option if you just do it right and get it done.
2) Come back to this when it is the time for this.
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