There are icons for morph, skin, hair and much more, and this will cover additional content that you might buy through the Reallusion store. ![]() The options are all rendered thumbnails, which you can click to load, with a pop up asking you how you want them to be used (add, replace, etc). The panel below then shows the option in the subgroup and does so well. Top-left is a set of icons for ease of drilling down into subcategories for things like Figure above clothed or nude. On launch CC shows a default figure, with accompanying environment and lighting. ![]() Presets for certain body morphs give access to one click base meshes Hello World A nice touch is that these floating menus can be configured either horizontally or vertically to best work with the users preferences and other open windows. The graphical user interface bears all the hallmarks of the rest of the suite, with the same color scheme and tabbed layout, including the ability to rip elements and menus away and either keep them floating, or redock them as needed. Inevitably there are similarities between them but its nice to see that Reallusion have somehow managed to make CC feel familiar to users of other software but still feel integrated into the iClone family. Its impossible to review something like this without comparing it to its contemporaries of which the best known and used are Poser and Daz Studio. The UI is familiar but intuitive for new users Getting around ![]() Sounds good but does the reality hold up? Reallusions character creator (CC) does away with those problems, bringing human figure generation and animation directly into its own ecosystem and interface language. Some developers have created pr versions of their software to try to tie in with artists other applications, with mixed success. On top of that there is the issue of workflow and pipeline. Product: Character Creator v2.0 Company: Reallusion Website: Over the last couple of decades there has been a steady increase in options for creating CG figures and, while the results have improved hugely, the means to get them are varied and not always particularly intuitive. There are many options for character creation, so does this latest offering from Reallusion add something useful to the mix?
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