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Thread: and now a seriosu newbie tialor question.
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wvtalbot
Tue Sep 28, 2004 10:36 am
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The fourth line thats give Assembly, Customazation, and Expermentation.
Does Expermenting do anything for tailors?
Assembly?
Customization, what does this do.
Korrack
Tue Sep 28, 2004 10:47 am
#2
Assembly keeps you from having critical failures which can suck when you are doing a special schamtic clothing item and you fail two out of three tries. Experimentation so far is only on Wookiee Padded Segments where experimenting does matter.
NJ62
Tue Sep 28, 2004 1:16 pm
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wvtalbot
Tue Sep 28, 2004 6:48 pm
#5
Yeah its not like i see entirely in black in white (thats extremely rare) but subtle shades are sometimes tough. Its actually pretty common about 15%-20% of white males are color blind.
gesikah
Wed Sep 29, 2004 12:55 am
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Hahah! I am not laughing at you, honest. You just remind me of one of my fellow IDs who is also color-blind. We grinded (?) together and he had a heck of a time because half the battle in Tailor and Image Designing is getting "just the right color".
As for the experimentation, I have actually never made any Padded Segments, so that's neither here nor there. If you plan on doing limited use schematics, the assembly is a must. Customization (colors) is pretty much a must also, since you don't even get a red until master if I remember correctly.
The coloring is probably only going to be a problem for you doing custom orders (although most of those are for black anyway
). If you are only planning to stock vendors though, you can probably fudge your way through it pretty well. If you are planning on doing custom orders, you might consider having a friend "inspect" the order before it is delivered. While either way you may have to end up remaking some things, it might save you some trips back to your crafting station and disappointed customers.
Welcome to Tailoring! Hope you enjoy it! :-)
As for the experimentation, I have actually never made any Padded Segments, so that's neither here nor there. If you plan on doing limited use schematics, the assembly is a must. Customization (colors) is pretty much a must also, since you don't even get a red until master if I remember correctly.
The coloring is probably only going to be a problem for you doing custom orders (although most of those are for black anyway
Welcome to Tailoring! Hope you enjoy it! :-)
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