Deecey, I've included an example of a digital clone using the Judy figure just for arguments sake. But Judy is a failed figure with no support so using her is an exercise in futility. My figure of choice is V2 and her morphing clothes pack, as that is a widely supported figure with a large library of textures, clothes, etc. Xantor, the standard I use for digital clones is, if you don't tell me who it is, will I be able to guess for myself? To me the key is being able to recognize the person without being told. Randy, currently there are no male clones, but I look forward to creating one. I can understand everyone's misgivings about the expensive cost and content distribution limits of FaceGen. Of course, theres a million ways to skin a cat. But digital cloning has been tried by many, including Daz, and the results have been mediocre at best. So far I've only seen two artists on Rosity, LadyLight and Gaspo, who have succeeded at this. I guess its just a matter of the final image justifying the process, however you get there is much less important than the finished product. The key here to me is that CeeBee and I have developed a formula that yields consistent results and can be taught to others with the interest and resources.