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pumpdude48
Mitglied seit in May 2016
2259 Beiträge

Customization

Alles über iStripper
27. February 2020, 178 antworten
@Stanston

I like your work!

I do two versions of my custom png's from when Totem went from a 900 pixel height to 1500 pixel height for their 'fullhd.png' in the newer versions of the app.

I still do the 900 pixel height versions since some of the users here who d/l my customs want the smaller resolutions for their smaller/older displays.

One thing you may find with the shorter but wider photos you are using is that they cause problems with the lower resolution monitors. The png either causes a loss of visibility of some of the card information or the photo itself doesn't display properly. I had some problems along that line when I had a 720p display. I solved that by adding a hundred or more blank pixels to the tops of the shorter/wider photos and the app was able to scale and display them properly after that. Generally, as long as substance of the photo you are using is somewhat taller than it is wide then the app can display them properly but if not then there can be problems.

Another problem I have is that I prefer a standing full frontal nude pose with the model looking at the camera for my customs. This is for personal taste and also because they fit the carousels properly.

Since the photo sets don't always have that particular shot included I have had to add legs or eyes to the girls to get the look I want. I always use that girl's legs or eyes or even other more intimate parts and then try to blend them in together. Sometimes there is just no way to get the standing pose regardless of how I modify one so I end up with other less desirable poses (for me anyway) just to keep having a nude png for each card I have.

I am still learning the photo editing so my custom custom's don't always come out perfect but they are good enough for my needs. I have included a couple that I had to modify a little. If you look at the finished png and then look in the photo sets you won't find the photo I ended up with in the selection from Totem.

I have several hundred of them done and do more every week. I am doing older cards now from the 'a' series just to keep in practice since the new cards only come on per day for me anymore.

I enjoy it and it helps me relax a little after a long day.

I hope you keep on doing it and continue to get some fun out of it!

PD48
Plopsaland
Mitglied seit in Sep 2008
427 Beiträge

Mystery Envelopes, Q&A

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26. February 2020, 205 antworten
I was looking here in the forum as I wanted to report the envelope broken. I found this suggestion and think that's the guy we can partner ship together. I played a lot. (Sure you can check) The slot machine where you could win a joker card, but after few hunderd tickets not even a letter in the slot. Now I have the same with mystery envelopes. 200 credits further and not even a card symbol or special event card. Legally the win rate is fine as you win 5 credits , sometimes even 25. I know Totem does not like comments like this but I'm a member since 12 years and this makes me so frustrated, feeling sad and awefull. I'm a premium member, dedicated customer. Please let me just buy them.I think after trying out all the games it's gone to far. A goose game can be fun, played the last one as well. But this is way to customer unfriendly. Seriously guys - this SEC stuff has gone too far. I'm a PREMIUM member with a FULL set, and I have NO way to obtain an SEC? Did you even consider that scenario?Here's a remedy: Make gambling OPTIONAL. Let those of us with credits to ***** BUY the SECs (or buy Joker packs) so we can skip this crap.I'd happily pay 250 credits for a pack of 10 JOKER cards any day of the week. Make that option only available to PREMIUM members.Problem solved.VERY disappointed in your poor behaviour.

With credits spent BTW is minus the credits won in between. So netto credits.
Sorry couldn't edit post.
Stanston
Mitglied seit in Aug 2018
3168 Beiträge

Customization

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26. February 2020, 178 antworten
Hi there,

inspired by the Posts from @pumpdude48 i started to Create individual Pictures for the Main Model Site, here are some Examples.

And here is my overall Workflow. I created 2 PNG Files in Gimp (430 width x900 height and 1000 width x 900 height) for the different Formats from the original Pictures.

I Choose my favourite Pics from the Camera Tab, Copy the Files in to the correct Folder for each Model, Load it in Gimp and Scale it to the proper Size.

Here you have to individually Look for the Scale and the right Picture, to not loose too much Quality, in this case it is all based from your personal Choice.

Then i put the Picture (Copy and Paste) in my self created PNG Files and Cut out the white Background.

Sometimes, because i use the Choose from Colour Tool in Gimp to delete the white Background, other white Details (Underwear, Stockings, Shoes etc.) will also deleted.

But the Istripper Software Recover this Information, I think from the original File, and at the end all is fine,
regardless which Colourinformation from the Picture was Lost.

At the end i save the new created Picture with the New Name extension _custom.png without deleting the Original File, of Course ;-)

And that is it, relatively easy because it is only a Copy and Paste Action with a little bit of Knowledge in Gimp.

This is so enjoyable and relaxing Work, i Love all these Woman and with the possibility to Modify some Parts
of the Istripper Software Wow, absolutely Amazing. Thank you so much Totem to give us more or less easy Acces for this Possibility.
orclover
Mitglied seit in Jun 2012
1405 Beiträge

Mystery Envelopes, Q&A

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25. February 2020, 205 antworten
@iPseudo

It matters not one little bit whether we like the practices in question - as I have stated previously I do not like them at all. What matters is what Totem think - if they think, rightly or wrongly, that SECs and gambling are good ideas then they will use them. If they think that offering SEC at a fixed price of 50 credits is of negative value to them (because of its impact on other revenue streams) then they will not make such an offer. They may be wrong in their estimates, but it is only their estimates that that will matter in making decisions, not ours - our estimates of cards values will only affect the result of those decisions. Totem have data on which to base their decisions, we do not have access to that data, hence they are more likely to be right than we are.

Totem has made the "moral choice" to ignore mountains of research that point to the fact that humans are vulnerable to games of chance. The act itself releases dopamine and becomes addictive to a substantial cross-section of society. Totem is not providing any service other than trapping some customers in an addictive cycle that inevitably results in totem gaining and the customer losing. One must reflect on the fact that istripper is pornography, which in itself is addictive, and then must reflect that the company itself nor its customers are moral or bound by any promises of morality. And therefore the customer should not expect to be treated with any sort of respect or morality. We take pleasure in girls being paid to strip naked, and totem reaps the benefit as do the girls. The long discussions about what is right or wrong or good or bad are non-sequitur.
TheEmu
Mitglied seit in Jul 2012
7424 Beiträge
pickle1
MODERATOR
Mitglied seit in Mar 2019
6471 Beiträge

Mystery Envelopes, Q&A

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25. February 2020, 205 antworten
@nm76
And they need to reconsider their strategyu, because judging by the feedbck I am seeing, they are ***** off long-standing customers with their recent shenanigans... driving away their most loyal customer base. In the long run, it will backfire for them.
This is also true. I don't expect Totem to want to do anything that will cut into their profits, but there is a fine line to be walked between maximizing profits, and drastically ticking off your most loyal and longstanding customers. At some point, trying to maximize profits is going to meet with very diminishing returns, if you push things so far that you start to lose the very people that spend the most money on your product.

People like me are what the gambling and gaming industry refer to as "whales". We're the ones who spend STUPID amounts of money on stuff that most people wouldn't, and the ones that managers in those other industries tend to cater to.

Totem did throw us a nice bone by at least making the game playable for basically no cost (by pricing the scratch-offs at 5 credits -- basically break even with the win rate), but it is still costing us a lot of TIME. It would have been win-win for both Totem and the "whales" (at least in this case) to just give us the OPTION to buy the SECs directly.

Something to bear in mind is that in this case the "whales" are not likely to be the most profitable customers in the future. Because you already own most / all of the cards, your expenditure is going to be on just new releases (at high levels of discount) and potentially the SECs - Totem already have most of your money. Their profits are more likely to lie in new customers who will be building collections and hence will be buying more cards at lower discount rates.

Look at the current game. Let's say (hypothetically) it took you a net 20 plays to win the SEC at 5 credits a play - that's 100 credits used. For a new customer, if they had to buy the same number of plays for the SEC they would have had to spend 20 times 60+ credits - i.e. 1200 credits to win the same card. Granted, they would have acquired 80+ cards but not necessarily cards that they want.

So - Totem's future profits are likely to rely more on the new customers than the old and that will be where they focus.
nm76
Mitglied seit in Feb 2008
8 Beiträge

Mystery Envelopes, Q&A

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24. February 2020, 205 antworten
Just to clarify my comment from before, my suggestion was that Totem make SECs purchasable "for people like me," meaning people that have complete collections with all the other cards. I realize that Totem is a business, and they are only going to do what makes them the most money. I totally get that. My point was that, in cases like mine, they are NOT making any money from me, when they could be.

And yes, I'd pay 200 credits for an SEC, to avoid spending FOUR HOURS OF MY LIFE (literally, that's how long it took me to get ONE of the two SECs that I was missing) scratching those stupid cards. I have literally nothing else to spend my credits on (outside of new releases), which is the same case for all the other people that have full collections.

I am not suggesting that they make them purchasable for everyone, and I'm not suggesting that they get rid of the gambling options for people that would rather spend the time than the money. As TheEmu said, suggestions that take away profits will be (justifiably) ignored, so I'm only trying to suggest how they could have made more money from ME (or people like me). Leave the gambling games in for everyone, just give those of us with all the cards an additional option.

Heck, they don't even have to make the SECs directly purchasable. Just give me an option to spend 50 to 100 credits on a guaranteed SEC scratch-off, where it randomly gives me one of the SECs that I don't have. For people with complete collections, they'll spend the credits to get all of them anyway.