Oct. 12th, 2007

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Assuming I want to use it...

iClone 2.0 Standard $79.95 [the engine]

Furniture Pack 1 $39.95 [because they need beds and chairs and tables, but that's about it]

Working Fashion Theme Pack #1 $97.46 [because they need to sit, stand and talk -- that's all they do]

Total $217.36

Monetarily speaking, that's actually cheaper than 1:6, given than I've probably spent $2K [?] on 1:6 in the past 5 years, maybe more. {We won't talk about my BJD spending. Oh, okay, we will. I've had Zephque, Sardonix 1.0, Jareth, little Jennifer, Frank, big Jennifer, Submit, Sardonix 2.0 and Will, which is 9 dolls, not to mention their clothes. I'd say that I've spent about $9K on them in the past 3.5 years.] 

Alternatively, iClone 2.0 Studio is $199.95 and it comes with Working Fashion Theme Pack #1.

Cool Clones has downloads.

Cool Creators has a store.

I would like to try before making a commitment of several hundred dollars!
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Using my trial verson of iClone 2, this is as close as I can get to Will. Hairstyle is inaccurate [not sticking up enough], as are eyes [not brown] and pants [not tight enough], but the complete lack of fashion sense, the cadaverous build and the eeeeevil smirk are right on. I am very amused to note that there is an "Evil Intention" emote generator, which I cranked up to 100% to get the following smirk.

iClone 2, interestingly enough, separates everything by sex. Bodies, clothing and shoes are understandable. [In a bonus for me, women can wear "male" clothes and men "female," although "female" tops have prefab breast bumps in them which do not look good on a male character who is not a drag queen. In the case of shoes, though, it's no problem. Will's wearing "female" casual black boots.] But even body language is segregated! "Male" poses connect solidly with the earth, looking dynamic and forceful, while "female" poses show more imbalance and tentative, swaying movements. [But the sex of the character does not determine available poses and motions; Will is in a "female" casual seated posture.]
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Well, this set was intended to show Will's naturalistic posture in my living room, knees curled up toward his chest, hands in his lap. Instead, I cranked with the levels, contrast and Dark Strokes filter to get these pictures. He either looks like he has skull holes instead of eyes or he's been punched in the face...take your pick.

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