gagnonrich opened this issue on May 11, 2004 ยท 50 posts
KarenJ posted Tue, 11 May 2004 at 4:57 PM
"For any figure to find an audience, it would have to be compatible with the clothing currently available for DAZ?s Millennium figures because it would be hard to match the volume of products available for them independently." I think you've hit the proverbial nail on the head there. However, with the new "clothes convertor" tool from markdc, that could become less of an issue in the future. I certainly won't spend money on a figure and then spend a shedload more on clothing the poor thing. (Plus textures, plus hair...) I haven't bought the clothes tool yet - waiting to see what others have to say as there have been good and bad reports I've seen. But if it works well, and has good compatibility going forward, then it could very well change the market. But that would also be dependent to some extent on other content providers giving free updates/settings to convert their hair/textures/poses (in much the same way that Daz provides an update for many of their hair products for new figures.) However, how many merchants will do this in what is essentially a move to support a potential competitor?
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