Our D&D campaign is wrapping up after 2 years or so and my character who is a 2 1/2 foot tall Faerie is going to be given some award for service at Queen Titania's court. She needs a dress! I've been using a vtubing set up to play in character for the last 6 months or so and I would love some feedback about what works and what doesn't with this dress. It's very basic at the moment, I have not done any texture work really, it's just a flat colour with a black border. There's no notions or decorations or anything. And I need the model ready for Tuesday so I can't do anything SUPER crazy, but I could spend a couple of days adding some stuff. I'd like to add something to wrap around the shoulders and arms and I have an idea for that, think like a boa but instead of fuzzy it would be a lacy bit of fabric that would drape around and reach the floor after falling off each wrist.
Does the colour work? Should I use a different colour for the accent other than black? Help!
I don't even know if this is to protect their profits. Not Hollywood, but in gaming Baldur's Gate 3 is the most aggressively gay and inclusive game I have ever played (compliment) and it was a near universal hit. "Go woke, go broke" simply doesn't work out. This feels far more like people with specific interests are directing what content is being produced than them reacting to market demands.