

Why, then, do so many continue to use it? Because when you have a pipeline, deadlines and so on, it's very difficult to quickly switch to a new one. For me personally, this is a significant factor to abandon a program in favor of one that is constantly evolving and you can also somehow influence development, instantly get an answer to the question you need, implement what you like and feel comfortable with. This was personally told to me by several groomers I know from different studios, and Jesus Fernandez also once wrote about this in Grooming Artist on Facebook. It is not used in production, as there are problems with animation.

That is, starting from 2016, nothing new has come out, and Interactive Groom has a bunch of bugs in general and a lot of things have not been completed there. In 2016, Xgen was closed and there is no official support now.

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