Forum: DAZ|Studio


Subject: Daz3D inclusivity.

Roland58 opened this issue on Mar 11, 2026 ยท 4 posts


Roland58 posted Wed, 11 March 2026 at 9:28 AM

Daz3D's commitment to inclusivity is commendable, but in my opinion, it goes too far. There seems to be a kind of reverse sexism among the developers, who insist on offering the most generic and bland male characters imaginable. If the selection were more balanced, I wouldn't mind, but for every 20 female characters, there's only one male, often with an unrealistic physique. It took several years before a male character with a decent physique appeared in Daz's catalog. I understand that choosing a unisex mesh, better suited to a female body, complicates the accurate representation of male anatomy. This choice is dictated by demand and, ultimately, profitability. It's a shame, because no other 3D software offers as many possibilities as Daz Studio. It's high time the developers broadened their concept of beauty and gained a better understanding of male anatomy.