Thread:Kiki Steven/@comment-26256646-20151228183958/@comment-27200463-20151229120154

Wow, what a responsibility! :D

I don't think a "perfect" customer exists, since there is no perfection, and all of us have our own idea of perfection. Steven won, but there are a lot of people who don't like him, because he is not so and so and so, and he has no this and this and this. Nevermind :D

Anyway, I have two suggestions for you, one more theoretical and one more practical. But they are totally my opinions, don't take them as the gospel truth :D

Theoretical: try to close your eyes and imagine your ideal customer. Or better still, try to imagine YOU are the owner of a Papa's restaurant and imagine the character you'd like to see coming in.

Practical: options - options - options. Start with the skin you like, set the hair, the color, the eyes (don't worry: you'll change them afterwards, if they don't work with the chosen outfit in your opinion), height and weight. Now browse the t-shirts and try on everyone you like, with every single color option. Then go on finding pants/skirt to combine, then shoes, and you're done with the base. Now browse anything else, so that you can choose any stuff to put on. And when you feel satisfied, come back to the features and adjust them according to the outfit, if you like. Otherwise, you'll now have your "perfect" customer.

One more thing: do what YOU like. Don't assemble a character based on what you think other people may like... or it's going to be not "your" character. As far as I know, sometimes going against the tide really pays ^^

I hope this answers your question :) But thanks in any case for asking me ^^ Good luck! ;)