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A question abought Product I've already bought...

eclark1894

Visionary
Nothing critical, just a quick inquiry for future thought. I know that some artists create for both Poser and DS. I'm thinking of doing so myself. But when they separate their product into Poser or DS only packs, do I have to buy a DS pack AGAIN if I've already bought the Poser pack? I'm thinking mainly of clothing since from what I've seen, at least on the Poser side, is that it's fairly easy to convert Poser prop to DS. I don't think the opposite is the case though, especially with clothing.

Since I might want or need to do some renders in DS in the future for promotional purposes or something, this is a concern for me. Can't have a naked Dawn or Dusk running around now, can we?
 

Alisa

RETIRED HW3D QAV Director (QAV Queen Bee)
Staff member
QAV-BEE
Yes, they need to be purchased separately if they are separate packs. Often they will be put in Value Stacks so buying both is not double the cost. That depends on the CA. Also, we were unable to do Value Stacks for awhile til very recently, and are behind on the ones that need doing so it's conceivable that some products will have Stacks that don't right now. One advantage for a CA in doing a combination DS-Poser product is less promos and they do not have to have both DS & Poser ones, though obviously it's nice for the customer to see what things look like in different render engines.
 
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