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Thank you, yeah the college girl theme is done quite a lot, might change it to a young career woman or part of a newly wed couplelooks more like a girl that just matured and knows what she wants in her late 20s instead of the stereotype "college girl" but if every person was fitting "the" stereotype, the world would be boring.
I think there's a lot of room in the college-theme, because 90% of the games that attempt it are garbage. I think your model can pass as a college age character. The power of suggestion is real, and if you told your players that she was 21 I don't think that would break any suspension of disbelief. Now, if you told them she was 18, that would probably be too much. But these 3d models allow for the players to fill in some of the gaps, so if you tell them she's 21 I think they will accept it. It's just too difficult to really design a model that looks distinctly 21 but NOT 25.Thank you, yeah the college girl theme is done quite a lot, might change it to a young career woman or part of a newly wed couple
Somebody really has to show me how to portrait a 4 years difference efficiently i would easily miss judge someones age in that range if he/she stood right in front of me after puberty.I think there's a lot of room in the college-theme, because 90% of the games that attempt it are garbage. I think your model can pass as a college age character. The power of suggestion is real, and if you told your players that she was 21 I don't think that would break any suspension of disbelief. Now, if you told them she was 18, that would probably be too much. But these 3d models allow for the players to fill in some of the gaps, so if you tell them she's 21 I think they will accept it. It's just too difficult to really design a model that looks distinctly 21 but NOT 25.