I was lucky enough to make a male character that I was satisfied with - everything matched, and I was surprised to see how well it worked, but experimenting with female characters on my second go-round made me realize that, like D. Riley says, they all look too fake.
The hair is not only a solid, highly reflective substance, but non-default Lady-Shephards tend to have deformed faces or wacky hair... I just went back (3 more times) with the same dude.
#1 M. Dyer Mar 15, 2008 03:46am
I was lucky enough to make a male character that I was satisfied with - everything matched, and I was surprised to see how well it worked, but experimenting with female characters on my second go-round made me realize that, like D. Riley says, they all look too fake.
The hair is not only a solid, highly reflective substance, but non-default Lady-Shephards tend to have deformed faces or wacky hair... I just went back (3 more times) with the same dude.