It might also be first-time jitters. I mean... I did at one point years and years ago have ONE item submitted to Rendo's store... it was just a pose package for V4, and they were pretty nasty with me about most of it. Oh, it passed their QAV, but they weren't exactly polite or even professional about communication. It took them three months to get it through QA and even do the initial contact back to me, and then they didn't like the fact that I had included a folder for my read-me files... well, I started doing that because by the time I had submitted that old V4 package, I'd been making freebies for many years, and I figured it was just easier for the end user to have all my readme files under one folder if they had downloaded multiple items from me.
I know that's one of the things I do on my own system.. vendors or freebie makers that I have a lot of their content, I keep their read-mes together in a single folder. It's just easier for me to find later, if I need to. Together with the fact that I usually have items in my library under folders with the vendor/freebie maker's name, it's simple enough to go "Oh, this was Item A, by Person B" and go right to their Readme folder on my HD for information if I needed it.
Anyway.
I know I won't have to worry about that with HW. The folks here are just wonderful, or I wouldn't be here in the first place!
Rendo's whole attitude just kind of left a very bad taste in my mouth. I never bothered to submit anything further to Rendo, and in fact I didn't bother to elect out of the clearance thing
(back when they allowed their vendors to do that) when the V4 poses eventually hit clearance. And it was quite a few years before I bothered trying to sell anything again, even though I had multiple people asking me for years, why in the world I wasn't selling yet. I was really kind of put off and disgusted with the whole seller process after the experience with Rendo, and I had pretty much come to a decision to stick to just making freebies, and if my freebies were market quality, so what. They're mine. I can do with them as I wish, within the limitations of the base items.
I probably would have offered Nataani for free, also, if I wasn't restricted by the usage of the merchant resource for his skin. In fact, the only reason I even bought Tosca's Dusk MR was so I could do a darker skinned character for myself. Nataani just decided as I was making him, that he was willing to visit other people's Runtimes is all.
This character is actually very personal to me, and I normally would not have released him for public consumption, except that he insisted on it. The only change he made for public use was the name of the package for the public's purpose. In my own library, he's actually called Kiyiya. But Kiyiya wasn't a very good "commercial" name
(does not roll of the tongue very well for English speakers), so for the public's consumption, the market version of the character was re-named to Nataani instead.
Anyway. Off to set up the Beta thread now.