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"Thomas de Groot" <tDOTdegroot@interDOTnlANOTHERDOTnet> wrote:
> OK let me try. I may forget something but others will correct me.
>
> Daz, as you know, comes free. That is its major asset I believe, in the
> world of figure building and animating. It comes too with a set of free,
> basic, figures, some with morph possibilites, some very basic conforming
> clothes, and a set of 3D environments. Most everything else, if you want to
> expand, and you want very soon to expand (making/adding hair, clothes, etc)
> comes at a price. These are not very expensive, but in the end I believe you
> will spend more money in perfecting Daz than by investing initially in Poser
> and go on from there.
Interesting. I didn't know about DAZ. When I get the time, maybe I will try to
create bones for LDraw figures so that they can be posed like they are in many
Lego software. (This is one of the major disadvantages of LDraw.)
-Mike
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