We've all tried our luck in the face factory once or twice (some of us, like
me, with little or no luck. :P) But many of us had one major problem: Fairly
primitive tools for creating face parts.
More advanced tools could make for faster and easier designing of face parts,
as well as more complicated designs and realistic looking face parts. But should
our Face Factory be updated?
At first thought, I bet your answer would be "obviously!" However, upon
deeper reflection, you may just reconsider. With a more advanced Face Factory,
just about any idiot could make a decent face part. But what about all our
dedicated designers many who spent over a year practicing and developing their
techniques so they could be as successful as they are? With a more advanced Face
Factory, a newbie who's never designed a face part in their lives could come out
with a fabulous part simply because of the advanced Face Factory. Would this
insult Whyville's most prized designers? Or would the new Factory just make
their job easier?
Baffled, I went to the experts to find out. Here are what some top designers
have to say to the question:
Shmee: "I totally don???t think they should update it. You are right, a
lot of designers have spent over a year developing their technique. And I for
one wasn't very good when I started out. So if they did update it, I would be
very angry. "
Sonner: "I think yes and no. I've been putting up lots of petitions
asking for a clear button in the face factory too. We don't have small erasers
to erase a big project. Besides the clear button. I would most likely say no.
People in the real world build from scratch and turn it into a masterpiece. It
takes practice. My early parts stunk. LoL. Plus, if you zoom in on your face
part and take your time and make sure every line is perfect then it will most
likely look good."
Girlyleo: "I don't think I'll be any help on this because I'm for
both. I like how it is right now because it makes Whyville original and special.
On the other hand, if we had better tools and more colors there are so many
more, or even better designs that we could make." Editor???s Note:
Actually, the palette has all the colors you can use on the internet -- a
web palette has many fewer colors than a real-life picture does! Ever wonder
why?
Porche13: "I think the face factory is fine the way it is??? One thing
I would like to see changed is a delete button so designers can decide when to
stop selling a part on their own, and take it out of their inventory. When you
have a lot of parts to restock it takes along time and it would be nice to be
able to delete your unsellables. Advice for new designers is to start small and
keep practicing, once you get used to the size of thins it gets easier, really
it does."
- Summary -
The designers seem to agree that the Face Factory is fine just the way it is,
with the exception of a few things, like a clear button and a way to stop
selling a specific part, or maybe even a few more colors. However, it is clear
that they feel the overall structure of the Face Factory should not be changed.
Thanks to Shmee, Sonner, Girlyleo, and Porche13 for their help on this
article!
Signin??? off and goin??? to bed,
Moonshell
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