If you are looking for Information about PSU Clementine, Go check their Wiki

Talk:Clothes and parts

From The re-PSUPedia
Revision as of 07:41, 4 February 2007 by EspioKaos (talk | contribs) (Colors column)

Jump to: navigation, search

It would tremendously help if someone posted some pictures with names of the clothing items being worn so we could get an idea of what we want to look for exactly. - shadus

Indeed. It's very hard to compare looks and which parts I'm getting without a chart. Even an edit to the image file with the names would be great. Also, what's with there being 10 CAST part sets, but only 5 in the list? 24.113.62.55 18:55, 18 December 2006 (PST)

Major changes abound!

  • Finally. I've finished adding in all of the Japanese and English names for every piece of clothing and all CAST parts, including even those that aren't available yet. I also added in bottoms sets and full sets to each applicable section. These sections cover pieces of clothing which fill more than one clothing slot. For example, the Western Bottoms M, which fill your pants and shoes slots, or the Rappy Suit, which fills all three slots. Up next, I plan on adding in desriptions where they are lacking as well as color schemes. EspioKaos 00:50, 4 February 2007 (CST)

Colors column

  • Should we keep it? I've noticed that it's stretching out the tables kind of funny, especially when there are five or six color options along with the item description and pictures off to the side. Personally, I think we could do without the colors, but I'd like to get some other opinions first before taking action. Something else that came to mind... Maybe we could make screen-cap collages of each piece of clothing showing off each available color. (Of course, this could take quite some time.) Those could be linked to the individual article names so that when they're clicked, you'd be taken to a new page with the screens. That would get rid of the necessity of the colors columns as well as the pictures off to the side. EspioKaos 01:29, 4 February 2007 (CST)