Friday, October 21, 2011

*sigh*

I know I posted just yesterday, and this is related. I have been mired in the conversations in the Delf thread, where people seem to think that even though it seems like Fairyland have a chance to be given the Delf from Luts, that they will still produce ANOTHER new 60cm line.... It seems like a silly business decision to me since it will potentially undermine the brand new Feeple 65.

Anyway, I was attempting to explain that I think if the line is moved to Fairyland, it could (and probably would) involve some updates to a line which honestly has not been touched since about 2007. The bodies especially the female body, still has single jointed elbows and knees which must frustrate CP, a company known for its delightfully posable (and double jointed) F70s, F65s, MNF A-lines, Chicline, LTF, PKF and even RealPukis. Place the Delfs next to that line up and they look horribly outdated and old and no where NEAR as posable as what Fairyland and CP are known for.

But some people seem to think that a new body for Delf would include a massive change. I don't think so, and I use the VF doll as an example. (I apologise that this image is so amateurish, but I don't do a lot of fancy work with my programs.)


It seems obvious, since both Fairyland/CP and eyewitness accounts proved that she is a "60cm" which in CP speak seems to mean 58cms. But, as I pointed out, the shoulder caps is a distinct Delf/F70 thing (for those wondering, no, a F65 does not have them). The elbows suggest MNF inspiration, while the hands are definitely magnetic... Yey!
The torso joint is hard to see, but unlike a MNF/Chicline or F65, it is lower down the torso, in exactly the same position as a normal Delfs - I think it's the slope of the back (which I think suggests a "hip" joint - a la an A-line MNF girl) which confuses people to think the joint is beneath the bust. I mean, I could be reading things into a shadow on the outfit, but it looks like a joint line to me.

I am surprised however that people can be so vehement to say that they want the Delf to remain the old, outdated relic that in some ways it is. I'm not saying that the sculpts are outdated, but when compared to any of CP's newer works, the body looks and feels like it was made 100 years ago. CP must be dying to update it, make it show all the moves forward they have made in the years since they made it. Or even at least bring it to the same standard (even though it too is old) that they manage to gain with the T3 male body. 

Some artists, I know, can barely look at old work, as often they're only able to see the faults in their work (if you disbelieve me, I'll let you contact an artist I know who has been drawing for over 20 years). It must pain CP to see one of their oldest works constantly on display and being sold to their customers. And if you know anything about CP, its that they want their customers to be happy - FL has even had to curb their excitement and event gifts because CP want to give their customers more than FL is willing for them to have.

CP would WANT their customers to have a 60cm Delf line that they can update, that they can once again include in event gifts... that they can sell the now VERY popular Mirwen sculpt in her original size of SD. (which incase you have missed it the VF doll has been released as the MNF Mirwen). They would want their customers to be happy and to have the best that they can give them, and I doubt that is having an old, out dated body being sold by Luts, which has been updated or been used in events or anything else for years.

But then you might have different thoughts on it. These are simply mine.

2 comments:

  1. I don't understand people wanting Delf to stay the way it is. I'm all for upgrades and improving on old work and the Delf line needs it!

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  2. It's the old point about change - the Delf girls have been the same since about 2005 - thats a lot of years and I think a lot of them are also thinking that if they change the bodies they'll change the faces as well.

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