Image Designer Archive
Thread: List of Bugs Ive Noticed
4. The rationale behind that is that the ability to migrate stats is at novice ID (relatively small skill point investment) which would lead some people to get novice ID to be self-sufficient. However, master ID self-migration has been a request for a while (#7 in the last top issues, stickied above.)
2. The accessory color is a problem, and humans also have this problem (i.e. the "ponytail" style for females needs customization of the rubber band).
LaurnaRose wrote:
1. For Zabraks: When changing a hair/hornstyle for a client from a horn only style to a style with hair, the hair always appears brown for the customer. The customer cannot see any color changes on the hair that has been newly added until the second ID session with thier newly added hair.
2. For Zabraks: The hairstyles that have "accessories" give an accessory color option on all other species EXCEPT for zabraks. I understand that we have an additional color pallet box for the horns, but just because we have horns should not force us to have hair accessories on hairstyles that include them that are the same color as our hair.
3. General: If a client or I change clothes/armor in the same space as the session is to take place, the change often is not shown in the imaging window. Thus, if I am trying to match a haircolor/cosmetics/tatoo/marking/ect to an outfit or armor color, it is impossible to do so without them having to log out and then back in, which is extremely inconvenient for the client.
4. And I know this is not technically a bug, but I feel it is an issue that MUST be addressed. Doctors can give themselves medical buffs. Why then can dancers/musicians not give themselves mind buffs, nor IDs migrate their own stats? Either they need to take away the doctors' ability to buff themselves or they need to give dancers/musicians/id the ability to benefit from their own skills.
Almost forgot this one too which peevs me beyond belief ...
5. Unnatural Color pallet change between hair color and facial hair color. As a beautician, I will be the first to tell you that when a person has naturally black hair, their facial hair IS NOT charcoal. The facial hair color pallet, though on the pallet is identical to the hair color pallet, shows up on the face as being 2-3 shades lighter than the hair on the head. In the real world, the reverse is actually true. For the most part, facial hair is 2-3 shades darker other than some rare cases with blondes and true redheads. Can we please get textured facial hair so the colors show up identical on the clients or can they please change the facial hair pallet where they match on the pallet but appear 2 shades darker than they are now?