> Quote - Smith Micro has opted out of Genesis; nor do I think Genesis needs to be emulated in order to be successful. If a figure is versatile and attractive it will sell and get support. Think of Apollo Maximus, he was immensely popular and highly supported by vendors, but due to problems with the figures creator he never reached his full potential. Good content will have a market regardless of what Daz is doing.
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> Antonia has achieved some degree of success. What I think won't succeed is only greating content for Generation 4 of Daz figures as nice as they are. People want new stuff. The versatility of Genesis figure is wonderful, but most of it is marketed to the fantasy/scifi market. Do I have need to change my Poser male into a Dog Creature--or Bull Thing? No, although such shapes are great they have rather limited applications. Nor do I think that the average user cares; they just want nice human figures with content support. Humanz will have that and there are more figures in the wings.
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> Don't get me wrong I like the Genesis figure, but I still want to use Poser and have new content for it. I will be buying and using these new Sixus1 people and from the responce here and on other threads other people will too. The market will determine what content becomes available. What would be gained if Smith Micro simply imitates Genesis? If that's what folks really want they will switch completely over to Daz Studio.
Fair enough. But with an ass and thighs like this It aint entering my runtimes. Antonia and V4 Wm is the benchmark in Poser. Anything sub-par doesn't get a second glance from me. Its harsh, but thats just how I am. Why go backwards? I too want new content for Poser, But I'm not going to settle for just anything.
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