> Quote - > Quote - SnowS, more figures, because certain figures will inspire certain clothing types for that figure more than one single figure would. Steph 4, ho hum. I have it. Nuff said.
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> > The "One figure will suit all uses" is less true by far than "One size fits none."
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> > Poser world doesn't seem to have much problem doing clothing for multiple figures, they have a separate listing for multiple figures. Even DAZ, the MFD is made for quite a few figures, unfortunately, mostly vicky in her iterations, laura and the PTgirl.
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> > And everything for one figure is also called, "In a rut."
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> Very true.
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> Anatasia and Antonia have different qualities and stengths. With one figure you are stuck with all the strengths and all the disadvantages of that one figure which morphs cannot help with.
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yep and here is an illustration no morphs just base characters outta the box left to right Alyson2(base figure for Anastasia) V4 and Antonia all have different strenghths and weakness most realistic Antonia, model like v4, sylph like Alyson I use them all morphs can change the look and shape to suit what style I need and suits my picture having more charecters mean more work for more vendors its a good thing in my opinion