Anyone can help me to identify this hair?

I asked the author about a month ago, for this and for other products, but he still has not replied. And I doubt it will ever do.

https://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/raging-moon/96151

Raging Moon

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  • Thanks! I just found out I already have them from many years! laugh

  • davesodaveso Posts: 7,958

    woudln't it be nice if the PA or DAZ put it at least in the product description? 

     

  • Phoenix1966Phoenix1966 Posts: 1,920
    daveso said:

    woudln't it be nice if the PA or DAZ put it at least in the product description? 

     

    It's a product at Renderosity uploaded in 2012.

  • NosiferretNosiferret Posts: 344

    I think it should be mandatory for a products list to be done. Even if items used were from another site, they could always reference which items were bought off site, they don't have to say which site or maybe just the makers name. When we use an image from an artists site, that artist likes to get 'credit' for their creation and sometimes hell to pay when you don't...so why can advert displays get away with using another person's work [clothing and hair etc.] and not give them description credit for it? Kudos to DM and Fabiana who seem to be consistent in putting in a list of what was used for their promos. 

  • Sometimes artists use something they made but haven't released, especially if it's a figure they use for their stories or a series of related images without an actual narrative. This is so "everyone and their mother" isn't putting out the same character for their own works, and viewers mistake one's work for another's.

  • AlmightyQUESTAlmightyQUEST Posts: 2,006

    Product lists for promos are great.

    However.

    First, as pointed out, this is a product over at Renderosity, DAZ can't change their policies either.

    Second, the reason promos can "get away" with not listing it is that the products here and at Renderosity are licensed so that you are not required to list them whenever you use them. That is a big part of the appeal, allowing these to be used commercially.

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