Trepz opened this issue on Dec 04, 2007 ยท 19 posts
jonthecelt posted Wed, 05 December 2007 at 6:49 AM
Basically, every figure you want to use within Wardrobe Wizard has to be licenced. This is the case for a number of different clothing converters, such as Cross Dresser, as well - those who dont' do it ten dto be specialised nad only focus on one group, such as the Unimesh figures.With WW1, Most of the figure licences were free, but a few had to be paid for with a nominal charge (normally around $5) in order to use them. At the moment, PhilC has split the figure licences into various bundles (I think there's 9 all told), and these are being offered free with the software package to early buyers. What the pricing strucxture on these bundles will be once the offer ends, I'm not sure - it may be that they continue to be free, or that there is a charge for some of the bundles but not others, depending on the figures contained inside. However they're going to be priced in the future, however, the best time to pick them up is now, because the price on them is such an attractive one (ie: free).
JonTheCelt