Ridley5 opened this issue on Aug 20, 2012 · 283 posts
Winterclaw posted Tue, 21 August 2012 at 6:51 PM
Quote - Sure we can live without Daz. The last months have proved that. However, one thing remains true: Daz figures have always been more morphable, better looking and better supported than any other figures before or since. That's what made them so popular. Now, I'm no Daz cheerleader by any stretch, but lets be fair: until you had to install a separate program to use Genesis - even to get it into Poser - we were all on the Daz bandwagon. If Daz made Genesis work in Poser somehow, most of us would be all over it, including the current naysayers. Maybe not for awhile - even a long while - but eventually. I'm not saying anyone is gonna forgive or forget. But if the technology is better (not saying it is, but it may turn out to be so), then people are naturally gonna want better and more versitile if it is available to them and available at a price they can afford. So "never say never" LOL. We can't know what's down the road. This may all be something Daz may think is great for Poser users and turns out to be a dud for the average Poser user ;).
Laurie
QFT. As much as I hate to admit it, and despite all the problems and the fact that the vendors had to fix them, DAZ did put a lot of effort into their characters. More so than anyone else I can think of off the top of my head.
And I think that's what pissed us all off the most.
WARK!
Thus Spoketh Winterclaw: a blog about a Winterclaw who speaks from time to time.
(using Poser Pro 2014 SR3, on 64 bit Win 7, poser units are inches.)