(07-21-2013 08:39 PM)Winter Phoenix Wrote: [ -> ][quote='Tad Carlucci' pid='31528' dateline='1374415466']
Finally, with LIVE cats, people really do like being able to actually SEE the actual cat, before purchasing.
Having watched Charm's sales for a long time, it's clear a live, 3D cat, even if posed, sells far better than a live 2D cat.
Similarly, a BOX sells best if set to 2D mode.
3D mode uses half the prims, but is just a box, and does not sell nearly so well.
I don't know how well boxes do on the Marketplace, or in vendors, but I'd expect sales to be rather dismal.
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You usually see live cats displayed as 'flat pics' where prims are at a premium.
Those dinky vendor carts only allow so many prims,
and you get more bang for your prim buck using 2D.
So I can see why folks with a bunch of live cats go that route.
They dont have much choice in the matter.
As for the usage of those shoe boxes with the holes in em,
with a bunch of hover text blowing out of the top,
boooooooo!
I want to see a representation of the kitteh,
not try to envision it in my head,
or have to go and boot up Tads cat builder page.
The least a shoebox displayer can do is add a pedigree tag to it,
that way a potential buyer can click and see the cat for sale.
Unless the kitteh you're selling is a 'train wreck bland',
a pedigree tag will help sell a picture cat box
by enabling the prospective breeder to see what they
are getting themselves into.
Unless its a 'garage sale' kitteh,
being sold for bootleg cheap,
and destined for a potential menagerie squishing,
the shoebox cat barely gets a look from me,
and if its in a pile of shoeboxes,
with that mosquito cloud of hovertext flying over them,
I feel like running in the opposite direction!
Best of luck in your future endeavors!
so using the 2D or 3D boards are for the kittens not birthed? how does the picture i have seen on boards get there? i guess that would be in the instructions huh?