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November 24, 2017, 04:06:03 AM
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First of all, I would like to introduce myself - I am PKGTR (a total noob on your forums), but I have established some legacy online through my running of specific online automotive clubs, contributions through photography and digital video, and generally doing whatever I can to be productive and helpful.

Now that that's out of the way, I am here to ask for some advice, guidance, and potentially get the ball rolling with a project I have been working on personally for the past couple years with the help of some kind, willing, and smart individuals lurking around here.

I am going to keep details of the project minimum right now, but in short, I have been working on a 2D asset designed around the philosophy of "sell something people want." The asset itself is simple; actually, as simple as it could be - it is ready for deployment in Photoshop, Unity, or other like-environments. Additional info is that I have managed to aquire US copyright protection and have a website (.io) up and ready.

My views (and the hectic times we live in) have complicated my roll-out of the project. Essentially, I have very anti-advertising views and refuse to put a "price" on my product. This puts me in the position where I am asking for help.

I came here because I know there exist people here who would potentially be interested in this opportunity and/or can offer some sound advice to further this project along in the right direction.

I just don't know where to go from here. I am still keeping some details under wraps, but will mention that the nature of the project can potentially cross the boundaries into the realm of pornographic (but easily doesn't need to).

If you made it through that, thanks. If someone told me today I would be making this post I probably would believe them, but I sure as hell wasn't ready for any summaries. I'll end with asking for any discussion; ask me anything and I'm sure I'll help in any way I can.
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November 24, 2017, 04:21:32 AM
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How can we give you any advice when you havent given us any details about your project or what you need?

What's the "2d asset" you plan to develop and deploy?

Welcome to our world!
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November 24, 2017, 04:35:39 AM
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How can we give you any advice when you havent given us any details about your project or what you need?

What's the "2d asset" you plan to develop and deploy?

Welcome to our world!

I was pretty much asking a class for any ideas (in the realm of project funding) while standing in front of a empty chalkboard; pretty much any tips of "do/don't do this" for general digital asset projects.

It's good to know what I'm working with, so you've got me there - it's essentially a 2D doll; very modular, very easy to work with, and sculpted through the hands of a madman with an undiagnosed case of "Obsessive Compulsive Order."

Development of the project would continue with updated versions through community feedback, release of usable asset packs (weapons, costumes, etc).
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November 24, 2017, 04:42:11 AM
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How can we give you any advice when you havent given us any details about your project or what you need?

What's the "2d asset" you plan to develop and deploy?

Welcome to our world!

I was pretty much asking a class for any ideas (in the realm of project funding) while standing in front of a empty chalkboard; pretty much any tips of "do/don't do this" for general digital asset projects.

It's good to know what I'm working with, so you've got me there - it's essentially a 2D doll; very modular, very easy to work with, and sculpted through the hands of a madman with an undiagnosed case of "Obsessive Compulsive Order."

Development of the project would continue with updated versions through community feedback, release of usable asset packs (weapons, costumes, etc).

Have you created one of these dolls in the past? Do you have any pictures? What does this have to do with Bitcoin?
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November 24, 2017, 04:51:55 AM
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How can we give you any advice when you havent given us any details about your project or what you need?

What's the "2d asset" you plan to develop and deploy?

Welcome to our world!

I was pretty much asking a class for any ideas (in the realm of project funding) while standing in front of a empty chalkboard; pretty much any tips of "do/don't do this" for general digital asset projects.

It's good to know what I'm working with, so you've got me there - it's essentially a 2D doll; very modular, very easy to work with, and sculpted through the hands of a madman with an undiagnosed case of "Obsessive Compulsive Order."

Development of the project would continue with updated versions through community feedback, release of usable asset packs (weapons, costumes, etc).

Have you created one of these dolls in the past? Do you have any pictures? What does this have to do with Bitcoin?

I have never attempted to market such a product. The asset itself has gone through two years of constant refinement while managing to stay completely private.

I have several, but I am not on my device containing any images. I made it a point to keep it out of the public eye and will probably continue to do so until I can find someone or a team to discuss with and further development.

What it has to do with Bitcoin and cryptocurrency is that I would prefer to have them as only avenues of aquisition and support - but that's where it ends.
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