AdrienVeidt wrote:
Per the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, to customize is to:
to build, fit, or alter according to individual specificationI think the word 'alter' is what's key for us here, so that *any* change to a fig defines it as customized.
I think that's a pretty good start, but....
Jay wrote:
To me, it's everything listed except "just a different characterization". That's not customizing, that's
repurposing.
The only exception is when it's painted/modded to fix a factory flaw. For example, fixing a droopy pupil on a 25th Joe because the paint application wasn't angled properly in the factory, or cutting away some uncut plastic "flash" in an elbow joint. Those qualify more as repairs than customizing.
Re-accessorizing, I don't consider customizing either...
I'm pretty much fully in agreement with that.
I'm not sure why...but I just don't really count things like fixing eyes, or touching up hair lines, or even painting buckles as customs.... Part of it is because I don't think I would immediately be able to tell what was done....Part of it is because it strikes me as overly anal-retentive...it goes along the lines of hermetically sealing modern figures in acrylic cases and assigning them a bar code that guarantees their condition. It just doesn't have the "heart" that I think is inherent in customizing.
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