Michaelab opened this issue on Dec 29, 2011 · 122 posts
ksanderson posted Fri, 30 December 2011 at 8:04 PM
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I'm sorry, but how is this info in any way relevant to the OP? The only people that would pay to be privy to this info are mostly people who are frequent shoppers at Daz3D, and definitely not most 3D users who are on the fence about which programs to use.
Advantage for genesis:
Better figure that has vastly improved morphing and bending features.
Can use advanced muscle-flexing morphs
The most advanced Bone and Rigging setup in 3D ready-made figures.
Can utilize 100% of generation 4's legacy morphs
Disadvantage for genesis
You are going to have to pay for Daz 4 Pro and Genesis morph packs separately in order to take advantage of all that genesis offers. Which can easily run you well above $500.
Poser 8 will only run you $130 on Amazon, and Poser pro and 9 about $70-$150..So why would you get 8 in the first place!?
The fact is this: You could pay for well over $500 for the most advanced figure and program for content creation, thereby having the ultimate package in 3D character creation/posing, or you could stick with Generation 4 characters and a program that you're most comfortable with for only $150? (Seriously, Poser 9 for only $20 more, and you still want vers 8?)
It would be wise to go with 9 and save up the money (And wait for specials) in order to fully take advantage of Daz's new figure/program and the eventual support of Genesis.
Unless of course, you have the money to spend, in which case I'll simply add, "Buy the entire cake, and eat it as well!" ;^)
Wait for a DAZ sale before you buy their more expensive products. And try before you buy! They also have a 30-day money back guarantee.
The shapes of V4 and M4 for Genesis are needed to convert existing characters you may have to Genesis, e.g. if you use Dimension3D's Generation X tool.