I love the collection, will most likely download :)! Though I could do with A LOT less of that glitter in the pictures. It distracts from the objects you're trying to show :\ ...
I think its nice when people shop their photos. Makes a nice professional presentation for the item. But I agree the sparkles are a little over bearing.
I think its better to have one shopped photo and then normal in game shots
^Its not better when they shop over the item or shop the item to look better then it actually is... I love these, anyone know who the walpaper pattern is by in pics 5 & 6?
Yeah, I have to agree with pretty much everyone else. There are ways to make your photos look professional and well-presented without taking away from the ability to see the creation. Less is often more.
Hello we are the creators Pralinesims,and it makes me sad to hear that you people dont like our pictures,it costs a much time to create these things, we love glamour and glitter stuff and this is our style not everyone likes it but we do:)hehe peace out people
"One person says something and you all follow. Cool, guys."
If you're going to make that sort of generalization, I'll just assume that you think you're cool because you're "rebelling against the crowd." That might not be true, but I'm not making an assumption any stupider than the one you're making.
The content MIGHT be great, but it's hard to tell with such distracting preview images. This is a legitimate concern for downloaders, and it could help creators to hear it so they can make more attractive previews (and get more downloads) in the future.
To the creator, make your images any way you damn well feel like it, but know that the quality and design of preview images DOES have an impact on how people will react to your content even before they download it.
I love the collection, will most likely download :)! Though I could do with A LOT less of that glitter in the pictures. It distracts from the objects you're trying to show :\ ...
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Dear random TSR creator: thank you so much for thoughtfully adding all those gratuitous sparkles. You just seared my retinas. Never yours, Anon.
ReplyDeleteThe sparkles combined with the solid colors make it really, really difficult to tell if takes a pattern well. Which may be the entire point.
ReplyDeleteI think its nice when people shop their photos. Makes a nice professional presentation for the item. But I agree the sparkles are a little over bearing.
ReplyDeleteI think its better to have one shopped photo and then normal in game shots
^Its not better when they shop over the item or shop the item to look better then it actually is...
ReplyDeleteI love these, anyone know who the walpaper pattern is by in pics 5 & 6?
^ Errrrrr sorry about that.
ReplyDeleteI feel more idiotic than the TS2 anon :/
^Lol
ReplyDeleteI like the textures, the sofas are pretty meh.
Those patterns are too shiny for me.
ReplyDeleteMy eyes!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteTOO SHINY IT HURTS MY EYES!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYeah, I have to agree with pretty much everyone else. There are ways to make your photos look professional and well-presented without taking away from the ability to see the creation. Less is often more.
ReplyDeleteSeriously? You guys are complaining? It's a free item set that doesn't look half bad from TSR.
ReplyDeleteOne person says something and you all follow. Cool, guys.
Hello we are the creators Pralinesims,and it makes me sad to hear that you people dont like our pictures,it costs a much time to create these things, we love glamour and glitter stuff and this is our style not everyone likes it but we do:)hehe peace out people
ReplyDelete"One person says something and you all follow. Cool, guys."
ReplyDeleteWhat makes you think that's what people are doing? Maybe they honestly agree.
"One person says something and you all follow. Cool, guys."
ReplyDeleteIf you're going to make that sort of generalization, I'll just assume that you think you're cool because you're "rebelling against the crowd." That might not be true, but I'm not making an assumption any stupider than the one you're making.
The content MIGHT be great, but it's hard to tell with such distracting preview images. This is a legitimate concern for downloaders, and it could help creators to hear it so they can make more attractive previews (and get more downloads) in the future.
To the creator, make your images any way you damn well feel like it, but know that the quality and design of preview images DOES have an impact on how people will react to your content even before they download it.