Best advice for your next creation, or edit for a past one.

Best advice I can give to anyone making models is to stop added vaginal shape details like slits or majora lips because it ruins the vaginal grafts when they are applied to your models. It's a real bummer liking a body and having to ditch because my vagina graft gets wrecked by the unnecessary shaping details, they sell vaginas, keep that in mind.
Also, try to stop adding the edge circle detail on nipples. Lighting and the shape of the nipple will make that happen in the render, adding the edge line yourself upon creation can make grafts or or nipple items not look or fit right. Don't do what light does naturally to your textures.
I can't stress this enough, try not to add details to your skins that rendering or grafting can do. Like I don't need light and dark shade for shadows or indentions. Light literally does that. That's what you are seeing in the reference photos. Light and shade. Lights do that. Not paint brushes. If I need to add shading on the upper lip, I can do it myself with lights or edits . It doesn't need to be a feature at purchase. Trust your abilities to shape, let the lighting do the rest. Focus on the skin details like redness and blemishes, leave shading alone.
Overall, you all do great, so good luck. Just a little advice I've picked up over the years. I've purchased likely 30 to 50 different models of various gens and these are the usual problems Ive dealt with.
Also, try to stop adding the edge circle detail on nipples. Lighting and the shape of the nipple will make that happen in the render, adding the edge line yourself upon creation can make grafts or or nipple items not look or fit right. Don't do what light does naturally to your textures.
I can't stress this enough, try not to add details to your skins that rendering or grafting can do. Like I don't need light and dark shade for shadows or indentions. Light literally does that. That's what you are seeing in the reference photos. Light and shade. Lights do that. Not paint brushes. If I need to add shading on the upper lip, I can do it myself with lights or edits . It doesn't need to be a feature at purchase. Trust your abilities to shape, let the lighting do the rest. Focus on the skin details like redness and blemishes, leave shading alone.
Overall, you all do great, so good luck. Just a little advice I've picked up over the years. I've purchased likely 30 to 50 different models of various gens and these are the usual problems Ive dealt with.
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