This has been confirmed either through visual inspection of the Runtime or Content Library, or is explicitly stated in the Product Page and/ or Product Readme. The following table lists figures/ characters being sold that include genital maps. It’s like not including textures for the feet because you assume everyone will just put shoes on your characters. It tells me as the customer that this artist is so prudish that they can’t even be bothered to provide textures for the whole human body. It’s also, frankly, juvenile not to include them. Either the product is intentionally underage (in which case not one person is going to complain even though there could still be legitimate professional needs for an anatomically correct younger model), or personal reasons on the part of the content creator.īut for the artist, it’s a matter of principle because it offers the most flexibility. When you take into account that all merchant resources include genital maps for most modern figures, there leaves only two reasons then for excluding genitals from a product. Or perhaps you’re doing a figure study, or frankly you just need a little realism to spark that creativity. Anatomically Correct DAZ & Poser CharactersĮven if you don’t render nudes today, you never know when you might need to render a nude tomorrow.