MasterFreezzy
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- Dec 4, 2020
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Hey!
I'm glad to see that more people are joining and showing interest in your project. It means more colleagues for you!
Earlier in the thread, I mentioned that I would like to see content featuring liquids such as urine, squirt, and others, and you already gave me a positive reply. However, I was wondering if something more could be added.
I have always been looking for an VN or a game that would realistically portray the impact of liquids on the environment. In many games, characters will urinate or squirt on various surfaces, such as a bed, a wall, a carpet, a floor, or even on someone else. However, once the liquid is on the surface, there is never any trace of it, which takes away from the immersion and realism of the scene, in my personal opinion. Although we can see the liquid, there is no aftermath.
Therefore, I was wondering if it would be possible for you to create some kind of "overlay" that could be applied on top of an existing texture, such as a bed or a floor. I envision it as something like a tattoo on a body, but on the surface of an object or a wall. It would create a stain that would darken the area, and that's how I see it.
Puddle can be a good idea too, but only for the floor. In short, I would like it to be possible to add details like this in my stories and for others looking for that.
TY.
I'm glad to see that more people are joining and showing interest in your project. It means more colleagues for you!
Earlier in the thread, I mentioned that I would like to see content featuring liquids such as urine, squirt, and others, and you already gave me a positive reply. However, I was wondering if something more could be added.
I have always been looking for an VN or a game that would realistically portray the impact of liquids on the environment. In many games, characters will urinate or squirt on various surfaces, such as a bed, a wall, a carpet, a floor, or even on someone else. However, once the liquid is on the surface, there is never any trace of it, which takes away from the immersion and realism of the scene, in my personal opinion. Although we can see the liquid, there is no aftermath.
Therefore, I was wondering if it would be possible for you to create some kind of "overlay" that could be applied on top of an existing texture, such as a bed or a floor. I envision it as something like a tattoo on a body, but on the surface of an object or a wall. It would create a stain that would darken the area, and that's how I see it.
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