I’m surprised this hasn’t been done before. I had a shirt moderated before and I got so confused when my character was just shirtless in game, I thought it was still loading
Default shirts and pants ? is it based according to the gender originally chosen when registered or it doesn’t matter at all ?
edit : yea, i assumed it was the default “character” clothes
im pretty sure that this is an awesome feature so that people cannot use any moderated shirts in my game im so hype for that!
Im guessing they mean the clothing thats applied if you unequip the pants and shirts in the avatar editor and have the same skintone.
From what I am aware the fallback default clothing looks something like this, this is a really great update!
Grateful that it’s the ones that don’t take up much memory opposed to if they brought in the huge resource intensive clothing
I was wondering when this would be added and I was surprised it wasn’t already a thing; though I suppose it does raise a question of whether or not this is as easily bypassable (content deleted clothing/pending clothing) as it is by default.
I’ve loaded an old costume which has a moderated shirt on it, and I haven’t seen a difference yet, but I’ll update this if I do see something
Is there any way to bypass this? One of my iconic outfits features a white head and everything else black, which isn’t exactly ‘suggestive’
Use transparent clothes, or black clothes. Either would work.
Hey Roblox Team,
Will this be implemented in Lua, or directly into the aforementioned functions? Furthermore, are games required to apply these fallback clothes at all times (even if it would make sense to not have them, such as if the character is wearing a morph of some sort)
Thanks,
Developers
One of my questions is Will it affect shirts that are pending? Or will there be a way to tell if it is pending or moderated?
This is a great idea, it blocks inappropriate outfits via moderated assets.
But on the other hand, I generally believe that only “human” skin tones should have this implemented. As I have seen many people only use white, black, gray, red and other body colors to make outfits. Are other skin tones even considered inappropriate? Or are you the people who do want to dress in one skin tone need to purchase a solid colored shirt
Mind you that this market already exists, but by forcing default clothing onto Robloxians, you basically push those who want to customize their character to having to buy “transparent” shirts or solid colored shirts.
Considering once this update is passed, it will be new vs old, free vs paid.
Though I do believe that inappropriate outfits are created using “human” skin tones.
I truly cannot see any NSFW context from having neon colored skin.
Will this change make it so the default clothing is applied to “classic” avatars like the one in the attached image
This is a great feature to minimize the amount of attention and awkwardness when your friends tell you that you have no clothing on lol
I think this update is being taken out of context.
This update does not say that it will apply clothing to characters who are not wearing any,
It is saying that characters that are wearing clothing that has been content deleted, that it will replace it with a default clothing item. Why? because loading deleted clothing will have the clothing just not appear, often deceiving people. May also be used to exploit nakedness? I don’t know.
It should not affect classic or ‘undressed’ characters at all.
I think its nice you did something regarding the “weird naked” skin coloring, but kind of forces us to buy 1-colored pants for torso and legs so that we can use the classic looks. I get that some people are dressing somewhat inappropiate but, its all just blocks, no shapes of any kind. Please, if there is any way you guys could do this without breaking the old avatar looks, that would be great. If not, this is better than nothing I guess…
this is literally doable without having to use moderated assets lol
Just in case anyone was still wondering if this would affect classic avatars, I am proud to say that it does not!
If I wanted to purchase single color pants for every “non human” color, ( generally every color under the 3rd row). It would cost around 250 robux for only pants. Paying 5 Robux rather than 250 for moderated pants that allow you to have every color roblox offers seems a lot more viable for everyone.
Uploading empty or 1 colored templates to Roblox to bypass default clothing often gets denied and gives the creator a warning. When default clothing was original implemented, I uploaded (0,0,0) Black, (255,255,255) White and a blank template to Roblox and ~30 minutes later I had 3 warnings for the templates I uploaded.
If it’s doable without moderated assets, explain how? Because moderated/unloaded assets offered the most flexibility as I was able to change my skin tone to all colors without having to purchase one pair of pants for each skin tone. Unloaded/moderated assets also were the safest bet when buying “transparent” items, often times “transparent” was just scribbles over the template and then uploaded.