
PWade3 Productions announces the launch of DSS CMYPWade, inspired by CMYK colors. This marks the inaugural collection from PWade3, who has been designing keysets since 2018 with GMK Taro. The set includes various kits to support different layouts, along with an official store launch.
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Community Feedback & Sentiment
Feedback Highlights
Positive (7)
"Excited anticipation for the set"
"Appreciation for the design and concept"
"Nice work on the set and website"
"Love for the CMYP colorway and keyset support"
"Interest in the shop launch"
"Support for the idea of the set despite some criticism"
"Praise for the keyset's aesthetic"
Negative (7)
"Concern about the theme making the designer an idol"
"Criticism about missing key support for certain layouts"
"Dislike for multicolored legends"
"Comments on potential ego issues related to novelty"
"Wish for more variation in alpha sets"
"Feeling that some key inclusions are unnecessary"
"General skepticism about the popularity of the design"
Suggestions (4)
Request for adding a 1u shift key to the CMYK kit
Suggestion for including additional novelties in the kit
Fixing the inclusion of keys that are more necessary
Adding more unique or common keys for better layout support
Questions (3)
Inquiry about the theme's appropriateness
Request for clarification on naming conventions
Questions about key support for specific layouts
Duckeebs Analysis
The thread has a good mix of engagement, with enthusiastic feedback evident in positive comments. The communication is lively with active discussions, evidenced by multiple suggestions and a variety of questions, which indicates a strong community interest. Overall engagement suggests a high interest level in the project.
Project Specs
- Name
- DSS CMYPWade
- Release year
- 2021
- Profile
- -
- Sculpted
- -
- Material
- ABS
- Layout Standard
- TKL, 65%, 60%, 40%, ISO
- Sub-Legends
- -
- Wall thickness
- -
- Legend method
- Dye-sublimation
- Color palette
- Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Purple
- Shine through
- No
- Pudding style
- No