Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Why aren't male figures more popular?

EClark1894 opened this issue on Apr 16, 2014 · 474 posts


PrecisionXXX posted Wed, 13 August 2014 at 10:41 AM

Quote - Let me ask this in a different way... Is it the content or the model? I concede that V4 is by far the more popular figure as are all the DAZ figures. But what about M4? Frankly, I've never quite warmed to him. I often prefer to use M3 or even better, Kelvin or James G2. I wasn't one of them but some people  even preferred David3 or M3 or M4. So what's your favorite male model to use?

I'm going to say it would be a combination of figure, clothing, available morphs that appeal the the "evil end user".  I can't say if it would be the same with anyone else, but certain out of the box figures seem to suggest how I see them to be, as in, M4 can be a couple of things, James is the workman, on down the line.  I like Rex, but limited wardrobe and nothing that I really want. 

M4, I use, but with Nicolas morph and K4/M4 mixer applied, comes close to a believeable kid, but probably a few more dial tweeks required.  D3/Matt through the mixer works, not as well, but adds some for the less flattering figures I want to have. 

Maybe it's that more people prefer to work with just female figures, but when you look at life, there are two sexes and all age groups, many which have been neglected pretty badly.

Doric

The "I" in Doric is Silent.