Found a couple typo here and there to proofread for this update (I likely missed some).
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You might want to clean up the clipping here, ugly artifacting will certainly hurt the scenes when they are stills like these.
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It wouldn't be that much work to pull a placeholder audio file for the scenes off the net, whether it be moans or the wet pounding sounds of sexual action.
Fixed the typos, Thanks for reporting them.
When it comes to clipping, I try to fix it where I can, but sometimes it's not possible to get rid of all of it, and still make the scene I want to make. Some of the bones in either the character, or their accessories don't allow for easy fixes for clipping, and sometimes dealing with clipping involves choosing either minor clipping like that, or moving something into an unnatural/strange position, especially with the amount and types of accessories I use with making my character cards.
When it comes to those sex sounds/moaning, I did answer that question earlier in the thread:
Maybe in the future, I did look into it early in development, but for now, the tools I have access to would make adding those in more trouble than it's worth. Once I have access to more advanced/quality tools and options I'll seriously look into those.
I am closer than I was at the initial V0.1.0 release to being in a good position to add them in the way I would like, and once I'm done with V0.1.4's development I'll have more time to look more into it since V0.1.4 is already taking some time to make, but I'll likely only add those sounds in when I am satisfied with what I can use, and how I can use them. If I find sounds I like after V0.1.4 is done, and I can use them without issue, you can expect them in V0.1.5, or in whatever update I can get them in. Since this is a popular request, I'll make a post when I know what update those sounds will be added in.
For people that don't want moans/sex sounds, I'll make sure there will be an option to mute them, and still keep the rest of the game's audio playing.