Just how old are Cookie and Chip supposed to be?
They don't look like adults, and their ad copy refers to them as a mix of "young adulthood" and "the gumdrops".
But their pics are more provocative than the ones that attracted so much flack for the DAZ young teens. The accessories: shackles, spiked collars, and a disintigrating tube top? So many poses in the ads that don't come anywhere near "age appropriate".
I don't think I've seen such sexualizing of children on DAZ before.
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Considering that the last couple of promotions that featured them over at RDNA was of their wedding, and the launching of LittleBit, who is presumably their baby, I'd say we're supposed to consider them adults.
They're young adults, but rendered in an SD toon form, comparable to a lot of current videogame and anime character designs, as well as 3D Universe's older toon characters like Kimberly. An old description I found read "Cookie is a young-adult female toon figure, created by Littlefox."
Interesting. In marketing, "young adult" refers specifically to teens under 18.
Most definitions list it as 18 to 25 or even 30. I guess as the population ages, the upper limits of "young" go up as well.
-- Walt Sterdan
Toon type characters are often ageless in that they could be kids or adults. Depends on how you use them.
They are adults like the "Love Is..." characters are adults. As noted by comics expert Homer Simpson "its about two eight year olds who are married".
You can make them whatever age you want them to be - especially with the Cookie Dough morphs and added faces, etc. for aged or alien or whatever looks. As others have said, they're pretty much ageless until you make them into a specific character and stick that label on them.