More child appropriate clothing for the growing number of Genesis child characters, please.

IsaacNewtonIsaacNewton Posts: 1,300
edited November 2018 in Product Suggestions

It seems that gradually more child characters for Genesis figures are appearing in the DAZ shop. Note the recent addition of Tori for G8 by Fred Winkler and Sabby as a stand alone, not needing any other morph package.
There is also the range of great characters by Angel Wings for G3 and G8 over at Renderosity.
What I would like to see is more child appropriate clothing and hairstyles. Lady Littlefox just released Cutie Hair which is a great style for kids. There are also a few clothing packages for kids like Skyler.
However in general there isn't that much clothing/hair/props designed specifically for child figures. Isn't this an opportunity for enterprising PAs? How about more non-toon childrens clothes (and hair and props) for playtime, school, all sorts of sports activities, camping etc etc.
Some of the clothes made for adult figures can be applied to child characters but autofit frquently makes a mess of applying clothing designed for adult women to child figures. Moreover, much of the clothing designed for adult women is not very suitable for children. Some of the mens clothing can be adapted for boys, but again this doesn't always work so well.
So, please... more child appropriate clothing for Genesis 3 and 8 child figures.

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Comments

  • Like Backpacks for boys!

  • I for one would love to see some kids goth-clothes.  Say, a cute preteen-Dracula sort of outfit.

  • Cartoon themed shirts, pajamas for the little ones and band shirts for the older kids. Hoodies with cat ears. Sparkly shoes. Shorts that are a modest length. Even some sci-fi clothing too.
  • Cartoon themed shirts, pajamas for the little ones and band shirts for the older kids. Hoodies with cat ears. Sparkly shoes. Shorts that are a modest length. Even some sci-fi clothing too.

    And when making those cartoon themed shirts, consider aiming for different eras of cartoony, too.  Some people are going to be setting their stories in the period well before, say, Spongebob Squarepants came along.

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