Elasid

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Piracy is only ever a matter of Economics.
If something is too expensive, it'll be pirated, if it's inaccessible... it'll be pirated.
It is what it is i guess.

But I've not seen very much of your work, but the 3 videos you have on youtube (probably very old) are Incredibly well made, the skill in animation, the smoothness and the character creation is sublime. If this was early days for you, i can only imagine how far your skills have come.
How would one go about having a commission made from you, should they find themselves with the funds and ideas to do so?
Damn, those videos on YouTube are like 5 years old. Wake Up Call was the first one I ever made. Unfortunately I don't accept commissions and never have. I'm too scared of disappointing people.
 

Elasid

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These sound mostly like things that only you as the animator would see at a glance, I don't think most people here really care that much about small issues like that, especially if they've watched a lot of MMD/Koikatsu videos in the past that often have cloth/hair jittering and all sorts of fucked up physics.
This is something I've thought about recently. I used to think everything needed physics and to be 100% polished with no clipping, but I have seen videos similar to what you're describing. Videos that are extremely good, despite the fact that the little glitches and artifacts are extremely obvious. This is definitely something I've been telling myself, going forward. People don't really give a shit about certain things and it's better to focus on other elements instead of wasting my time making everything perfect and flawless.
 
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ScarletBriar

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Damn, those videos on YouTube are like 5 years old. Wake Up Call was the first one I ever made. Unfortunately I don't accept commissions and never have. I'm too scared of disappointing people.
According to this thread, you've disappointed people anyways with things they didn't pay for... why not get paid for it ^_^ as long as the commissioner is communicating what they need properly, there's no issues.
 
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