![]() If they've not done it more often, there must be a reason why, and I suspect it's that they don't make back what they spent to get permission to do it. That's the problem as I mentioned at another time, they've done it exactly one other time in nearly 18 years. FYI This does NOT include hair dials or Morphs. This is for the Daz3D Genesis 8 female only. ![]() Or if DAZ3d's own experts are too busy (designing Gen4? hehe) they could commission some of their top PAs to make the celeb figure morphs. Lara Croft - Shadow of The Tombraider For G8F This includes the Lara Croft character body and face morphs, skin textures, 1 outfit and fully posable hair from the game Shadow of the Tombraider. Moreover, there may even be the option of actual digital scanning of the person in some cases and/or the advantage of having DAZ3d's expert morphers producing the characters. Having to buy a licence (presumably for each character) may not be cheap, but the cost could be passed on to the buyer by having such celeb characters set at a premium price. That would be so much more interesting than (yawn) yet another set of iconic 7 figures which are not really so very different than others that have gone before. DAZ3d could produce a series of figures of famous people or personalities. A company like DAZ3d has the financial clout and professional high standing to approach a selection of celebs and companies owning copyright on fictional characters and striking a deal with them to licence the right to use the likeness of said celeb or fictional character in making a 3d figure look-a-like. However, let's turn this problem into an advantage. Hi Darwin'sMishap, You make a very good point about copyright regarding celebs and fictional characters.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |