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Knocking Sense Into Fashion Table Of Contents:
Basics
Advanced Customization Theory
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH, 2009A very special rating board to commemorate Knocking Sense Into Fashion being published in Issue 417 of the NT. Be there, or be parallelogram. Being a square isn't so bad actually.Intro
Have you ever sat there, wondering how other people are awesome at customization and you aren't? Have you ever wondered what the secret is to a well-customized pet? Have you ever thought about what color socks Dragona thinks are tastiest?
Well, I can't help you out with that last question, but I can certainly help you with the first two thoughts. I've been customizing my pets since the beginning of customization, and I've learned a lot about what makes a pet look good and what makes a pet look like it crawled out of a sewer. You know, there's more to the art of customization than slapping random items on your pet and going "AWW, ISN'T HE CUTE?!? LOOK AT THE WITTLE JUBJUB! HE'S SO CUTE, I COULD JUST EAT HIM UP!" The Jubjub and me both agree; not only is eating a Jubjub absolutely disgusting, but you should put some thought into your pet's outfits so he or she doesn't look like the aftermath of an Exploding Pizza Pasty when you're done. If you want to avoid such horrible sights, you should definitely read on.
But wait, what IS customization anyway? Is it a new flavor of Neocola?
*sigh* I guess this means I'll have to cover basics first...
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On April 26th, 2007, TNT introduced a new site feature that allows you to dress up your pets in all sorts of clothing. Now, as a long-time Neopets player, I was pretty excited about this feature. This was a feature that players had begged TNT for since the beginning of time. Yes, even the cavemen wanted to dress their Neopets up in tutus and high heels. But TNT said they would never do it because of how much work would have to go into it. After a group of angry teens armed with torches and advanced math textbooks raided TNT headquarters, they gave in and began working on Customization. See kids? Violence IS the answer!*
*Violence is NOT the answer.
However, in order to make this Customization thing work, TNT had to redraw all the pets to share a common pose. That meant Faerie Xweetoks, which previously flew gracefully in the air, would no longer fly. Grey Kacheeks, which usually sat down and looked at the ground, were going to have to stand up. And Darigan Krawks, previously on the heavier side, would have to go on a diet in order to be as slim as the other Krawks. It's a shame too, because I personally liked the old, bigger Darigan Krawk.
As well as UC pets, any pet painted Baby, Invisible, Maraquan, and Mutant, as well as any fruit/vegetable Chia, can only wear backgrounds and trinkets. There are a few exceptions to this rule, however. Maraquan Myncies can wear clothing, as well as Invisible Bruces and Invisible Kaus. The reason Maraquan Myncies can wear clothing is because their bodies are very similar to a normal Mynci's body. According to Editorial Issue 396, most Invisible pets can't wear clothing due to the fact that with the way the customization system is currently set up, the insides of clothes can't be shown, so it would look awkward dressing up an Invisible pet. You know, as if floating pants aren't awkward enough.
Now would also be a good time to bring up how customization affects your bank account. While there's plenty of NP wearables that cost less than 5,000 NPs, generally speaking, if you want your pet to look good, you have to be willing to spend a lot of NPs. The majority of good-looking wearables tend to be more expensive, and for good reason. Customizing with only low-budget items will severely limit the amount of good items available to you. It's very important to learn how to save up your neopoints for clothes that will look best on your pet. This doesn't mean you shouldn't ever use cheap clothes, however. If you're creative enough, almost any item can be put to good use.
Neocash wearables, obviously, are items purchased from the NC Mall. Neocash can be obtained by buying it with real money via a credit card or by redeeming a Neocash card, sold in a store near you. Or quite possibly a store very far from you if you don't live in a country where Neocash cards are sold, especially those of you living in Antarctica. Sorry penguins. Alternatively, you could possibly win Neocash from Qasalan Expellibox or through special events (these include such events as Rosie's Springtime Celebration, the Daily Dare, and the more recent Neopia's Style Showdown). Everyone has a fairly good chance of winning at least some Neocash, and everyone receives a free Mystery Capsule when they make an account, so there's no excuse to not have at least one Neocash item. Almost all Neocash items can be worn by all species, so there's no worrying about whether or not your pet is able to wear the item. There's even an option to try out an item before you buy it. How convenient!
It's important to note that some NC items are only sold for a limited amount of time or can only be won through a Mystery Capsule. You may be able to trade your NC items with other players for other NC items by using gift boxes (which are only obtained by redeeming a Neocash Card) if the item you want happens to be a retired item or from a Mystery Capsule, but remember to keep TNT's rules in mind! Only trade NC items for other NC items. No NC item for NP item trades!
With the advent of customization, many people feared that the value of paint brushes would deflate. Contrary to most people's fears, however, the value actually went way up, as paint brushes now became a supplier of clothing. That's right, some paint brushes come with their own clothes! Colors like Pirate, Royal, Desert, Island, Robot, and a few others commonly come with their own unique clothing. The best part about them is, once you paint your pet with these paint brushes, the clothes you get with them are yours to keep forever, and they can be worn by any pet of the same species! So, if you get a Royal Boy Grundo, and you have, say, an Orange Grundo on that same account, you can take the clothes off the Royal Boy Grundo and put them on your Orange Grundo. How cool is that? Just think of the possibilies! However, painting your pet is the only way to get them. Yes, Lab Ray zaps and Fountain Faerie Quests count too, and yes, a female pet can wear Royal Boy clothing and vice versa, to answer a couple of common questions.
Now that we've gotten the boring introduction and bare basics of customization out of the way, now would be a good time to move on to the meat and potatoes of this article...
So what do customizers consider the easiest pets to customize? Arguably the two easiest pet species to customize are the Draik and the Hissi, due to the fact that they have a very wide selection of wearables that look good with each other, which allows for a lot of customization options. But since the Draik is a Restricted pet and the Hissi is a Limited Edition pet, they're not realistic options if you're brand new to Neopets or just started over from scratch. From my own personal experience, I've found that Myncies and Grundos are fairly easy to customize as well. Once again, a lot of their single-species wearables and PB wearables look good with each other. And, unlike Draiks and Hissis, Myncies and Grundos can be created for free at any time! Now the only thing you need to buy is some clothes.
So then if Draiks, Hissis, Myncies, and Grundos are easy to customize, what's hard to customize? The two ball-shaped pets; Jubjubs and Kikos. Their body types are extraordinarily hard to work with, since most clothes look rather awkward on them. That is, the few clothes they can wear, anyway. Their ball-shaped bodies don't agree with too many clothes, so the options become very limited as a result. If it's your first time customizing, DO NOT attempt to customize a Jubjub or a Kiko. Even the pro customizers have difficulty making one look really good. The Chia, while it isn't anywhere as limited as the Jubjub and the Kiko, has a rather poor selection of wearables as well, so they aren't recommended for customization newbies either. Other species you should stay away from until you get a feel for customization include the Flotsam, Koi, and Tuskanniny.
Of course, I'm not saying you shouldn't ever try to customize these pets. They're just considered very difficult to work with.
Chances are, if your pet is wearing 15+ items, you need to remove some of those items before your pet suffocates in polyester and cotton.
The left image is good. The middle image is plain and could use some more items. The right image is BAD.
The second big mistake is, instead of tossing random items on their pet, they decide it's a good idea to have their pet wear the entire Daring Sea Captain Superpack. Now, don't get me wrong, it's a good-looking superpack. But, technically speaking, it's not your own creation. Sets and Superpacks (Sets refers to groups of NP wearables such as the previously mentioned Musical Mynci set, while Superpacks refer to the Superpacks sold in the NC Mall, if you need clarification on the difference between the two terms.) are essentially just premade outfits. What you want to try to do is mix and match from different sets. For example, maybe instead of using both the Mynci Riding Hat and Mynci Riding Jacket, you can replace the hat with the Musical Mynci Hat. Just because an item has Riding in its name doesn't mean it can only be paired with other items with Riding in the name. Match items based on appearance, not name.
The left image is just the entire Mynci Riding Set plus a background, and therefore is not good. The right image mixes items from the Mynci Riding Set and the Musical Mynci set, as well as some other items to support the theme.
It's also important to note that you also want to be careful about all of the different shades of colors. Let's go back to our color scheme of red, blue, and purple. Red, blue, and purple look good together, but if the red and blue items are dark shades of red and blue, and the little bits of purple are really light, the purple will probably stand out more than you want it to. In that case, you should try to find dark purple items to replace the light purple items. On the other hand, if everything is too dark or too light, your pet may get lost inside the customization. It would look like TNT just added a new Kacheek Seek location. There should be some contrast between the clothes and your pet so you and everyone else can find him or her. It's all about finding a proper balance.
The left image, as you saw before, is very cluttered. It also lacks any sort of color scheme. In a sense, this makes it look even more cluttered than it already is. The right image sticks mainly to red and purple for the actual clothing, and black and white for the pet itself. The black and white base color helps to distinguish the pet from the clothing.
For that matter, whenever you come up with a theme idea, it's a good idea to not make the theme so specific. Adventurer is a good theme. Undead Soldier is a good theme. A Clown From Kreludor That Loves Ice Cream So He Wears An Ice Cream Hat And He Has A Pet Origami Spyder And He Loves Rock And Roll So He Has A Guitar Oh And He's Really Poor So He Lives By The Rubbish Dump And His Favorite Color Is Pink is NOT a good theme. A good theme should be almost instantly recognizable by most people as soon as they see the pet. Nobody wants to have to read a long description to understand why your pet is wearing whatever it is they're wearing. You don't get to see a description of the pet when you're voting in the Customization Spotlight either, so if your pet's theme happens to be A Clown From Kreludor That... the theme I mentioned before, don't expect many people to give it a high rating.
The left image clearly is some sort of explorer. But what's the right image supposed to be?
You should also avoid giving your pets obvious themes. By obvious themes, I mean a pet painted Desert with a Desert theme, a pet painted Pirate with a Pirate theme, ect. Again, the pet may look good, but it wouldn't be considered too original. I can't stress enough how important it is to mix and match.
A pirate buzz with a pirate theme is just too obvious. Spice it up!
Don't be afraid! We don't bite!
Well, I think I've drilled enough information into your head. By now you should have a pretty good idea of how to make a well-customized pet, as well as a throbbing headache. Now go out there and start customizing! ...Just as soon as your headache goes away. It helps to be able to think clearly when you're customizing.
CreditsThis guide was made possible by Uni's Clothing, the NC Mall, and peach cobbler. Lots and lots of peach cobbler.
SPECIAL THANKS: Meg for making me change the big red warning into the big pink warning, Ca and Casey for making me use at least a premade petpage layout and making me add images, Lexis for being the grammar police, Komori for correcting an error with NC item trades, Berry for making this layout, TNT for publishing this guide in the NT! - Back to the Top - Link Back!Want to link back to this guide? Grab a button!The Nub version. The Fashion Disaster version. The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror Reference version.
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