srrdude opened this issue on Dec 26, 2004 ยท 102 posts
Gareee posted Sun, 26 December 2004 at 11:30 AM
Something to mainly consider when purchasing a character is add on support.. check around at Daz, Rendo, Poser Pros and RDNA to see if there are accessories, clothes, morphs packages n such for the character you are interested in BEFORE buying. I couldn't tell you how many characters are out there and SOUND really interesting, bu tthen you find out that if you want to clothe them, you'll need to create almost everything you want from scratch, or convert existing items over for the new character... and that is a LOT of work. While the enhancements for Judy SOUND nice, there is VERY little or no support for the character at all, so you end up left out in the cold. A GREAT freebie character is Little Dragons. Furette2 (in the free stuff here), and the most popular characters off the top of my head are (there are others, but these are the most popular, and in no particular order) Realistic: Victoria 2,3 Mike 2,3 Stephanie 2, steph petite Daz kids or teens, or baby Toon/stylized Daz The Girl Koshini 1,2 Krystal<--- not available again till Jan, over at RDNA Daz Freak Aiko 2,3 Animegirl (Rosity?) Neftoon Gal<-- VERY nice, but also VERY limited support. Other "fun" characters: Daz Millenium Dragon<-- just a GOOD character! Daz Wacky World characters<---fun, but of specific interest Daz Toonimal Cat Assorted Monsters/creatures: Ya just HAVE to check out Sixus.. period! Plus they also host some great freebies, and have outstanding prices. My Personal "most used" favorites are Daz's The Girl (GREAT expression morphs!), Daz's Pixie and The Heavies 1,2,3 (I did addons for all of those), Neftoon Gal, (I really wish she had more support though!) Millenium Dragon, Daz's Sea Dragon, Sixus's Gryphon, Daz's The Freak, Koshini, and Krystal. Bottom line really though, is check to see how many things you can find you like before buying a new character, because that will make them more versitile...
Way too many people take way too many things way too seriously.