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Thanks for the explanation, @matew.
Need to find some time to explore your tools.
Persona prsets are a newish feature https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/comment/8999416/#Comment_8999416
Thanks, @Richard for the link.
I think the other product is similar to the Persona system.
Just looked at newish Personna at that link location.
Unless reading wrong, or missed something, this is all about saved presets.
Wearables Manager is in a different league, because whatever new wearables you have on at that moment, it undresses them all.
There are no saving presets.
Personna is rigid vs WM is flexi on the fly.
Yes, Persona system looks to me like https://www.daz3d.com/wardrobe-helper
https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/714031/wardrobe-helper-commercial#latest
but maybe it is not.
Yup, quick scan and looks like another preset-maker, or similar to Persona.
Just want to make sure it is underlined, that the difference or importance of Wearables Manager is about whatever you have on any character (not preset driven), click script and it's all stripped and put to side until you want to put on again, then click 2nd script to redress.
Main benefits are for (1) way faster posing/animating and (2) morph-making to Hex (and maybe other apps ?).
Because this scripts works so fast and well, it's actually useable in a production environment.
This script reminds me of other 3d environments where features made by 3rd parties are way advanced compared to base program.
One such addon is ComfyUI and you need to install the whole Manager separately. Like why is that not included today so long after it appeared?
Sure the reasons vary from addon to addon, but still to be celebrated when base programs faciltate or encourage ADVANCED addon-creation more readily, and not just low-medium bolt-ons.
Thanks for the additional info. Need to find a time to test it for myself.