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Hey @ralph
I’m planning on getting back into making some submissions again and I’ve already begun planning some stuff for it. I’ll be making masks under what I’m calling a ‘ Submission Series ‘ which will just be a collection of submissions under one name as if it were an actual commercial product line-up.
The point being, I have plans for my first basic submission pack, that being a collection of masks all in different colours, red through to pink with a base version as well. All of which having specific functionality and colour shading work. What I mentioned you for was to get your thoughts on it if I were to submit something like that? Would it meet the quality standard or would it be too simple to submit?
I was thinking of making variants for it in different shapes as well, so I could put all of that and colour variants of each shape into one pack if that works?
For reference, the image below is the base mask, nothing too crazy but I don’t think there’s many masks out there at the moment, figured I could get the ball rolling with some bases etc.










It’ll ONLY work if you made an awesome Bootlegsnake mask. That’s exactly what Ralph is gonna say
I plan to make user masks ONCE I release some basic preset masks.
So a bootlegsnake mask could very well be in the works in the future, no promises yet though.
In fact, I will definitely make shape variants if I were to submit said pack, since I think recolours would be too cheap on their own, even if the mask looks cool.
Triangular mask for reference too
well just the fact that you have all that “detail” (aka the shading) is what separates it from the types of things people submit where it’s just like a circle and a segment coming out of it
like there’s this kinda balance i have in my head when judging where if something is super-simple (like, an orange) it just needs a little exta polish on it then usual to make up for it (an outline, some shading, etc)
tl;dr you’re good
Good to know, much appreciated
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Keep up the good work
Lookin’ forward