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You mean people really use Dusk? Wow....
LOL yes, the world is much larger than Daz 3D ;)
Trust in M3D, he won't let us down.
Indeed, which is why Genesis 3 needs GenX before it can be really useful.
When Genesis 3 gets really useful, we'll have Genesis 4. ;-)
I confess I did not pick up Dusk even when he was free. Using autofit I can dress Genesis 1-3 in anyone of hundred's of outfits (albeit autofit does screw up at times) I have for Genesis 1-3, Gen 4 and Gen 3. With Dusk, I would be faced with a very expensive job of buying a complete wardrobe, or having to mess around with some third party cross dresser app (which also screws up at times).
Ah yes, I forget Studio doesn't have the same capabilities as Poser when it comes to using clothes on different figures. But Dusk is still free, and I hear people have made their own clones to make Autofit work with him. Worth a try, the Alex character is worth it I'd say ;)
Did you mean Axel for Dusk?
I searched for Alex, but came up empty. There is an Axel character, though (kind of teen-ish-looking...?)
I meant Axel, typo
I contacted 3d Universe reporting this big problem, if they reply me, I'll write their answer here, so wait. If they're smart, we could see coming soon male teens in their models.
Good luck with that one...
The last time 3DUniverse discussed this on his forums, Steve said that he sells four or five times as much of a female character compared to a male character. As much as I prefer male characters for most of my stories, if he's smart he'll make female characters.
-- Walt Sterdan
Haley is not a DAZ original. Also, female characters sell better than male characters as can be see by the fact that Haley is high on the "most Popular" list.
I understand your frustration, and we'd love to produce both male and female figures but sales of male figures have proved time and again to be less than a third of the same style of female figure. As a PA that has very real expenses to pay, choosing to make a figure that won't sell well is not in our best interest (even though we'd love to).
Thank you for your explanation, and it's enough for me, no more comments, for my part, I considered this thread closed.