Question is very basic but I'm scared that answer might not xD
So While I'm thinking about buying some 3D model I found that some of Model I'm buying have a MSO , HID or TMA in front of their name so what does it mean?
The main use is to ensure that products, and more specifically characters, end up with unique names, as there could be conflicts between morphs from 2 characters when they have the same name.
Within the same store it's possible to check if another character has the same name, but there are other stores, freebies, and so on.
Using the vendor "tag" as part of the name is an easy way to avoid the problem.
Beside if a vendor you like uses that system it also makes it easy to see their new releases without having to check the product page.
Seems to be the convention for all Gen 9 character products sold on Daz3d with exception of Daz Originals (?)
Where are naming conventions published, by the way? Is Renderosity and other sites applying the same convention for Gen 9 or just Daz?
I'm not sure if it's an actual guideline here or just something some vendors have adopted because they thought it was useful.
There are no general conventions that would be shared by all stores (beside technical constraints related to the file format). If there are actual guidelines at one store they would most likely be published in the vendors-only sections of that store.
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MSO is Mousso and TMA is Tomars Animation; it's not clear what HID stands for.
such a visually displeasing way to title things.
Seems to be the convention for all Gen 9 character products sold on Daz3d with exception of Daz Originals (?)
Where are naming conventions published, by the way? Is Renderosity and other sites applying the same convention for Gen 9 or just Daz?
HID is the vendor HID3D
Yes, but that doesn't explain what HID stands for.
It's HIDden!
The main use is to ensure that products, and more specifically characters, end up with unique names, as there could be conflicts between morphs from 2 characters when they have the same name.
Within the same store it's possible to check if another character has the same name, but there are other stores, freebies, and so on.
Using the vendor "tag" as part of the name is an easy way to avoid the problem.
Beside if a vendor you like uses that system it also makes it easy to see their new releases without having to check the product page.
I'm not sure if it's an actual guideline here or just something some vendors have adopted because they thought it was useful.
There are no general conventions that would be shared by all stores (beside technical constraints related to the file format). If there are actual guidelines at one store they would most likely be published in the vendors-only sections of that store.