Chapter 263: Shining Debut (2)
Y· Y's designer "team" is huge, as long as there is a design that is designed by Y· If you are hired, you will get an account.
Log in to this account and you'll see your own designs and 3D models of the samples submitted by the designer.
In the designer's personal system, there will be a multiple-choice question that asks how many clothes of the same quality can be made in 12 days.
There are a total of 20 options, ranging from 1 to 20.
If your choice is 1, then your dress is a single item, and if your choice is 20, then it will be a limited edition of 20 pieces.
You can have better abilities, for example you can do a hundred pieces, but this is not included in the options, with a minimum of one piece and a maximum of 20 pieces.
"Clothes of the same quality" is an extremely vague concept.
But in Y· Y, "equal quality" has become a very sacred concept.
This sacredness has nothing to do with people. It's a very pure technological concept.
After the designer's design is hired, it means that their "sample" gets a three-dimensional model of themselves, including color, style, version, and a lot of other information, and the specific data is unknown to outsiders.
For "single item" designers, their and Y· Even if Y's "contract" is over, the design fee will be automatically credited when the garment is sold.
It's 1/3 of the price of this dress.
For non-single-item designers, their contracts continue.
Y· In every store of Y, there is a stereoscopic scanning robot.
Fans gave this robot a very vivid title: Master Y (Y master).
When the "replica" other than the sample is completed, it can be sent to the store for scanning.
Put clothes or accessories on Master Y's body, and after 10 seconds, the result will be in.
Those that meet the requirements of "equal quality" will be left behind, and those that do not meet will be "destroyed".
No one knows how this robot's algorithm was written.
But as long as you cut corners or make shoddy work, you will definitely not be able to escape the eyes of this machine and the fate of being destroyed.
Of course, the Master Y is not without "instrumentality".
If you use a different material than the sample, enter some options and attributes about alternative fabrics in advance, and you may still be lucky enough to get the favor of Master Y and pass the audit.
In short, Y· It doesn't matter if your clothes are made this way, it doesn't matter if the quality of the clothes is "the same quality" as the sample when it is finally put on the shelf.
That's why Y· The number of limited editions of the Y is not fixed, while the price is fixed.
For designers, the first piece sold is a design fee of 1/3 of the price, and each piece sold after that will receive an additional 20% of the selling price.
Such a sharing model does not necessarily mean that you sell more and make more money.
For example, if a designer makes ten pieces, and in the end, only that sample is qualified, the cost of the remaining nine pieces of clothing is wasteful.
For another example, a style, long can only be on the "two seasons", 1-2 months, long, can not be sold, that will also increase their own costs.
This kind of mode has the attributes of many games, and some people have begun to calculate the probability of making the most money by doing how many pieces.
Do Y· Y's designers always have a particularly stimulating feeling when they look at their income for half a month.
Some people, in order to experiment with the "bottom line" of this machine, will deliberately make some clothes "disabled" to provoke this robot.
It's not uncommon for fish to slip through the net.
When the clerk was selling, he found very accidentally that a certain piece of clothing approved by Master Y had serious quality problems, and he would remove the clothes from the shelves.
Although the clothes are off the shelves, the design fee and share that should be given will not be less.
Not only that, but the "provocateur" will also receive a thank you letter from the bot afterwards, thanking the provocateur for his efforts in updating his version.
Every few days, the same problem no longer escapes the eyes of robots.
At the beginning, it was still happening from time to time that the robot went wrong, and by 2015, it was difficult for anyone to successfully provoke Master Y.
Y· Y never cares how the designer's clothes are made, whether they are made by themselves or not, just the quality of the clothes that come out in the end.
Some designers feel that there is no way to "perfectly" copy their work, so making the design a single item is the best choice.
There are also some more depressing ones, who did a lot, and finally were cut by Master Y until only a single item remained.
Master Y will sometimes kill the killer and "leave no piece of armor", and sometimes he will gently "destroy" only one or two problematic works
In this way, there will naturally be a different number of "copies" that will be recognized by Master Y, forming Y· A limited edition culture like no other.
At first, knowing that Y· The only person who assigns the task of the original designer to the IT system is the designer who has designed the adopted design.
Y· After Y's task system and Master Y's keen eyes slowly entered the public's field of vision, Y· The most sought-after item in the Y store has become a limited edition of 20 pieces, not a single item.
The points that fans are keen on are always unpredictable.
Many fans who bought the same version first became friends through social networks, and then they got dressed together and began to "find faults" with each other, looking for their eyes better than Master Y.
This competition is very simple, what Master Y can't see, you can see, you win.
But if you can find an obvious problem with the "not meeting the principle of equal quality", upload it to Y· Y test the website, you can receive a thank you letter, and a Y· Y medal for "Invited Test".
Thank you letters and medals are electronic and do not have any monetary rewards.
In order to show the difference, Master Y's "artificial intelligence" will automatically label the same person's second thank you letter with LV2, indicating that he is a Level 2 tester.
However, this "medal" with no gold content has caused Y· A cult follower of Y fans.
In order to become a higher-level "tester", some of them go to Y· Y queued up to buy clothes.
In addition to this, if a designer can offer a limited edition of 20 pieces of "equal quality" three times in a row, then that designer will have Y· Crowdsourcing qualifications for the Y brand.
When the creative director wants to launch a special design, such as a store graffiti model, this designer with crowdsourcing qualifications can take over the production of the order.
In addition to not having 1/3 of the design fee for the first piece of clothing, there will be a 20% share of each piece of clothing.