basicwiz opened this issue on Dec 09, 2009 · 87 posts
Winterclaw posted Wed, 09 December 2009 at 11:19 AM
Yeah, you need either support via clothing, hair, and character packs, and something like WW .
IMO, I think for a new figure to really work, you need to get with several of the clothing designers and character/hair makers and work together on getting a character started. You need a number of items from the start to get people interested enough to buy it and you need to keep producing items for it.
I also think that newer or unsupported characters might be a good way for newer people to learn how to model, rig, and design and to get themselves a little bit of notice that it would be harder for them to get in a crowded daz market... but I'm also not saying that's the best or perfect solution either.
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