Why not? What color should it be? There are people who are very sensitive to the sun, they don't tan. There are people who don't get a tan. There are people with very pale skin, and if they constantly sit at home, like the green main character (she does get a tan in the finale), under certain lighting their skin can have a greenish tint. You can perceive this as an artistic move by the author, you can joke about it, it's your choice. In the country where I live now, there are people of any color, and this doesn't bother anyone at all
yes, if there is no story explanation to why her skin is gray/green, then it would be very pale white or a shade lighter than their ethnicity that you are attempting to convey typically have, if they are indoors away from the sun. Not pale gray-greenish. It detracts from the immersion of the story. In absolutely 0 conditions will the skin ever appear green unless there is a green screen that is rebounding light onto you. All this is easily verifiable and factual.
It seems you are more desperate to blindly rebut me and disgustingly insinuate that I am racist, rather than actually reply in good faith. I was asking a sincere question.
Since you are the author I can easily ask you, was this a strange artistic choice? Because from the sounds of it it seems you chose it because you don’t really know how the skin would be if a person remains away from the sun for long and if it was an artistic choice that would have been your only reply.
No, I didn't even think of accusing you of racism, maybe I didn't express myself fully.
There are countries where people are more or less the same color. I used to live in one, where people are different shades of white. And living in such a country, it's hard to imagine that people can be of very unexpected colors. And by the way, in my childhood and youth I was always told that I was greenish. I am still very pale in those places that are not tanned.
The same story can be the other way around, if there is a lot of sun in the country, and the people there are very tanned, it is hard for them to IMAGINE that there are such pale people. I don't know where you live, so I assumed that perhaps you have not seen such people. That's all.
As for the technical side... As an artist, I assembled the model based on a lot of parameters, the pale skin color suited me quite well, because I wanted to show the contrast with her new neighbor, tanned and beautiful. Perhaps, I do not deny, I overdid it. Mistakes happen. I noticed an annoying oversight in the middle of production, but I didn't want to redo almost two months of work. So another bug made it into the final. But as is, buggy and green.
But in general, I wanted to show two models in contrast, and this contrast is really eye-catching, I agree
But when I was assembling one model, I didn't see that it was too green. I hope I was able to explain
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why is her skin like greenish grey?
Why not? What color should it be? There are people who are very sensitive to the sun, they don't tan. There are people who don't get a tan. There are people with very pale skin, and if they constantly sit at home, like the green main character (she does get a tan in the finale), under certain lighting their skin can have a greenish tint. You can perceive this as an artistic move by the author, you can joke about it, it's your choice. In the country where I live now, there are people of any color, and this doesn't bother anyone at all
yes, if there is no story explanation to why her skin is gray/green, then it would be very pale white or a shade lighter than their ethnicity that you are attempting to convey typically have, if they are indoors away from the sun. Not pale gray-greenish. It detracts from the immersion of the story. In absolutely 0 conditions will the skin ever appear green unless there is a green screen that is rebounding light onto you. All this is easily verifiable and factual.
It seems you are more desperate to blindly rebut me and disgustingly insinuate that I am racist, rather than actually reply in good faith. I was asking a sincere question.
Since you are the author I can easily ask you, was this a strange artistic choice? Because from the sounds of it it seems you chose it because you don’t really know how the skin would be if a person remains away from the sun for long and if it was an artistic choice that would have been your only reply.
Okay, vale...
No, I didn't even think of accusing you of racism, maybe I didn't express myself fully.
There are countries where people are more or less the same color. I used to live in one, where people are different shades of white. And living in such a country, it's hard to imagine that people can be of very unexpected colors. And by the way, in my childhood and youth I was always told that I was greenish. I am still very pale in those places that are not tanned.
The same story can be the other way around, if there is a lot of sun in the country, and the people there are very tanned, it is hard for them to IMAGINE that there are such pale people. I don't know where you live, so I assumed that perhaps you have not seen such people. That's all.
As for the technical side... As an artist, I assembled the model based on a lot of parameters, the pale skin color suited me quite well, because I wanted to show the contrast with her new neighbor, tanned and beautiful. Perhaps, I do not deny, I overdid it. Mistakes happen. I noticed an annoying oversight in the middle of production, but I didn't want to redo almost two months of work. So another bug made it into the final. But as is, buggy and green.
But in general, I wanted to show two models in contrast, and this contrast is really eye-catching, I agree
But when I was assembling one model, I didn't see that it was too green. I hope I was able to explain
Paid for this and it doesn't work
What operating system, computer configuration, what happens after startup, maybe a screenshot?
Is this coming to steam?
Of course, but Steam is conducting very long checks, the release is planned after September 20, but the final date has not yet been agreed upon