This is what I do tooWhat allot of a published artists too is create a zip with all the Poser specific files and a DAZ Studio zip and then a 3rd (and 4th and 5th if needed) of the texture files. I like that set up as it's not creating more need for storage space but cuts down on the amount of zips to download!
Hey, guys. I've had a weird week...there were riots in my hometown, and we've been under a curfew. My sister was caught in one of the riots--it started across the street from where she works. :-/ So, that was a bit scary. After that, I took a couple of days to bake for my mom's birthday, and that was nice. But then, our cat escaped, we've glimpsed her a few times but we can't catch her. That's been stressful because my fiancee LOVES that cat, and he's been freaking out since she went missing. I've been spending a lot of time looking for that cat. >.<
I got back to work on this today, though, I've got the fox wrapped up and that was the last one, so I should be posting these to the store later today or tomorrow.
Yes! Thank you, this little charmer has been awaited!Thanks, Ivory Elephant! I think when people are developing an animal that they anticipate covering with a strand-based hair, they tend to neglect to sculpt the forms of the animal's shape, because they figure it's just going to be covered up by the fur. But really, they should take more care to carve out those forms, because otherwise you wind up with a shapeless wad of fluff, LOL. Some of AM's animals suffer from that problem, and so it seems, does the DAZ husky. Speaking of strand-based fur, I should mention that all of the fluffy pups have a separate fur bulk morph, so they can be slimmed down for furring. Conversely, the fur bulk morph can also be used in conjunction with other morphs, too.
Also, I took a break from some of the tedious cleaning, packing, and testing to get a start on a jack russell terrier. ^.^
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