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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 10:01 am)
I'll chime in too... I would go with B, since I (as the user of the product) would be able to customize it to my liking and as my tastes change the character can be adapted to suit me :-) I rarely use set characters either for this very purpose...it's locked into one way of working :-) Keep rockin' /gz
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Okay, say I was doing a bunch of character types for a certain figure such as Dwarf, Orc, Alien whatever ... I am doing a bunch of morphs for them in an outside program. As a user of stuff, do you think it is better to: A. Make the best darn Orc character that is around (well in my eyes) through outside morphing but is very set in appearance. B. Get a general shape and form and then allow more custimization through morphs that come with the figure. Thanks