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Great tool! Already enjoying it. I would love to use this for my games. I need a lot more options, though. Here's some suggestions/requests for new features/supporting stuff:

1. Body types and body diversity - I'd love to be able to further customize the body - from normal body diversity into more fantastic and extreme types and parts.

2. Fantasy clothing choices. (Specifically: Togas, Sandals, cotton and leather "adventurer" clothing.)

3. Short term - More Eye types  (squarish/sharp.) More Head and Body types. The body's fundamentals are critical for all the finer outfit parts.

4. Descriptive tooltips for items - Since so many paperdoll parts can seem similar to the user, perhaps short descriptions that explain differences in qualities would be really helpful. Tooltips should be everywhere.

5. For scale adjustments and other +/- adjustments - The ability to enter value manually. 

6. More basic skin color selections. don't be afraid to make that sub-window larger to accommodate. Perhaps an optional slider on each individual color to lighten and darken from that reference would be great (Sims 4 does this - it's pretty good at extending the basics)

7. Preserve eye color across expressions once set. I had to set eye color for each expression. Not sure if bug or feature.

Thank you for your suggestions. Definitely noted for each of them!

As a note for expressions and batch exporting: This is a very powerful tool, but I'd like physical features/colors to be preserved across expressions (even with just a toggle for it). Having to define the character's already-chosen colors for iris/brow/lashes/lipcolor/etc across every expression before exporting the batch is tedious and could be automated since physical features like shape and color are usually consistent across expressions.

Looking forward to continued improvements! Work hard!

Thank you for the detailed feedback! Right now there's no toggle yet, but you can click the three dot icon to access additional functions such as applying eye color or applying fine-tuning across all expressions (these are also available for hairstyles).