![]() If it is light blue choose dark blue ect. usually anywhere from 40-80 is fine.ĥ) Now create a new layer and lable it, dress outline, i chose purple so you can see it more, but if your dress is red choose a dark red colour. Once the doll is coloured in, unhighlight her and go to the box on the right, you'll see "opacity" Turn it down so you can see the lines on her body. Anyhow, I'll just have diplomatically agree to disagree on some points/attitudes to this kinda thing.4)Now select the dress layer whilst the doll is highlighted, choose a colour you like with the opacity turned up on the brush. In large part that's why many entertainment industries (like video games) have the image they have and are in the state their in (for the most part). I suppose that's what brings the controversy, not the subject(s) themselves, but the blase handling of the subject(s), with the disclaimer being 'it was (allegedly) only aimed at adults'Īnyhow, I know that many people (especially game developers and entertainment providers for some reason ) aren't going to agree with me, and thats fine and not surprising, after all many people are scared of responsibility and don't exactly welcome more of it. Nor do I believe it's a free license to express whatever you want (regardless of who might get it) because it's aimed at adults (as many seem to think so these days).ĭon't get me wrong, I'm not saying everyone should be 'monk of the month' with what they create, this doesn't mean that I feel that entertainment shouldn't deal with 'gritty/real life', I just don't like how some of these 'gritty/real life' things are handle often, in this kinda "leave to interpretation" tactic all the time. I also don't agree that once you slab a 18/M on your game/product, thats as far as your responsibility lies. I'm merely saying that in this case just assuming that your age group (which are called kids for a purpose) is going to understand or get your motivation and/or message (whether you intended too have one) when dealing with real lifestyle choices/adult themes is a little irresponsible. For instance you know that GTA4 is going to get a lot of media heat, meanwhile the likes of Mario Galaxy (one of the highest rated games of all time, equal and in some case more so to gta games) gets nothing (at least as far as the mainstream media is concerned)Īs far as It isn't the responsibility of the developer to ensure that children are only playing games which are suitable for their age group.This is true, but I never suggested (or intended too at least) this was the case. ![]() I have no problem with the game as such, but wouldn't it have been just as easy and all the more wiser to show the real results of living the bimbo lifestyle or make it very clear that it's not a wise lifestyle choice? But then again, this is a world where when the likes of paris hilton can make porn movies and then become eligible for presenting kids award shows! Boy oh boy, the job of parenting becomes more and more pressured every day it seemsĮDIT: Its a shame that being even slightly irresponsible, stupid or off-key rewards you with so much coverage and viral marketing. ![]() ![]() Being a parent is hard enough without more and more crap coming out everyday putting more pressure on parents and practically forcing them to watch their child every second I don't think that being a creator exempts anyone 'adult' from the responsibility of looking out for theirs and others children (where possible) just because it's not YOUR child that is or may be affected by what you or others put out there. I think it's every adults responsibility to protect children's (non-adults) understanding, thinking and development. Click to expand.Somewhat true, but I always hear the creators blaming the parents and the parents blaming the creators. ![]()
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