Actually, I don’t know so much about developing. I started drawing with photoshop when I began to be a developer, and now I am studying engineering of industrial design. I have acquired new knowledge and though I do not have time to design, my products have evolved very much.
When did you start developing?
A long time ago . . . Initially, I wasn’t sure what to do, until I bought myself the name and began to design.
Is it easy to be a developer?
Really it’s not complicated; you only need to have free time.
What was the first item you developed?
A sticker of a fairy.
What is your latest product?
A dotted top bikini.
As a developer, what are the things that inspire you to make these kinds of products?
Fashion magazines, my own clothes, or even the TV.
Have you had a hard time understanding the steps on IMVU previewer?
Initially yes, as we all do, I suppose, because it was something new. But already I have no problems. =)
In doing items or products, do you think IMVU rules and regulations are fair?
I’m against the latest rules on AP and others, but it is something I have to respect.
Doing a product is not free, correct? Is it expensive to do the items?
With the old rules, when you submitted a product to the catalog you had to pay for the receivables worth more than 500 credits, but now with the tiers program the system has changed and the cost depends on the level you’re at.
Is there any required software in developing?
The previewer, a software that IMVU makes available to you when you become developer.
What is some advice that you can share with all the developers out there on IMVU?
Design everything you are able to imagine, think of something and actually do it.
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