The Zero One World

Zero One, the evolution

As with many of our products, Zero One was born with customizability in mind. An athletic little set that can fit into any setting, can be used both as underwear and regular clothing and it’s easy to transform.

We like to create products with a long-lasting appeal: with features that make them versatile, hopefully inspiring and definitely useful. We prefer to produce for the long run; instead of releasing multiple basic clothing sets, we’d rather spend more time on something with more features and options.

That’s what our clothing series do: offer different kind of products based on the same set or offer pieces variations and always a larger range of add-ons that we would otherwise be able to offer for a single clothing set.

With its simplicity, Zero One was the perfect match for our Poses + Matching clothing Morphs series and that’s why it’s featured in six of them!

There is also the the Dahlia lingerie, which is based on Zero One, but has its unique characteristics an as of today (12th Feb 2025) the newly released Astratech, again based on Zero One, but with a focus on sci-fi styles and the addition of boots.

Creating several Zero One products has allowed us to expand immensely on its styles texturing options. We coupled every new release with a unique, new add-on taht is compatible with the whole series. That’s what we did for Everyday 2 as well and for the Verse series. And In the near future, we’ll be doing the same for the A’Nhys and the Urban Noise series.


Zero One Standalones

Zero One, the original set as well as Dahlia and the newely released Astratech, are all Standalone product.

Zero One is an everyday two-piece clothing set that includes a bralette and a pair of boyshort panties. They work great both as underwear and casual and sporty clothes for a laid-back, everyday, and comfy style.

Dahlia is a more classic, lacey underwear set, which also features hung and on the floor versions of the clothing and a lot of texture options.

Astratech is a sci-fi oriented set. It’s a stylish, essential outfit that includes light boots. The three styles included were detailed in ZBrush and are quite unique: they range from classic futuristic to more ultra sci-fi concepts.


Poses and Matching clothing morphs (standalones)

When we decided to create poses and matching clothing morphs for Zero One, we also decided to make them standalone products, so users didn’t need to purchase the original outfit.

All the below products: 1. can be purchased autonomously, 2. can use the textures styles included in any other Zero One package and 3. are compatible with any Zero One add-ons. We tried to offer the most versatility we could in terms of purchasing decisions.


All Zero One Styles

All Zero One based outfits share the same UV, this means each and all standalones are compatible with any and all Zero One add-ons. You can just have one standalone + one add-on, or you can have the whole collection.

This full compatibility also means you can use any standalone styles on any other standalone set, thus mixing and matching standalone styles.

This allowed us to be really creative in terms o add-on styles, both because we were caterging to a larger audience than usuale and because the add-ons were released over time, creating more of a interesting pool of options to choose from, than being in direct competition with each other.


And then, there’s Zero Two!

Zero Two isn’t technically part of the Zero One ecosystem, but it does too, feature the same UVs. This means that Zero One textures can actually be used on Zero Two and vice-versa. However both Zero Two outfits are different, in terms of design from Zero One, so the styles will show some distortion.

Zero Two is one Standalone product taht features two different outfits: Zero Two Performance and Zero Two Training. There are also 4 add-ons. Two are constructions kits: Zero Two Performance Cuztomize and Zero Two Training Customize and two are a more classic set of styles.


Daz3d forum posts

As our products have become more branched out, we have taken on the habit of creating relevant forum posts on daz3d.com, unfortunately Daz as a product publisher does not allow us to include such links in our products descriptions, but here it is if you are curios: https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/comment/8289146

Note: if you use the Daz deals browser plug-in, it has the very neat features of showing in the product page, all threads where the product is mentioned by URL. This means our thread, like the above one, can be found trought that.


~* Nurture Your Mind *~

3 Responses

  1. Although I bought Zero One, Zero Two, Street Verve, Urban Noise and associated morph/pose/texture sets, my comic is mostly cool/cold weather scenes and only one gym scene: So, I haven’t been using them much. I need full clothes, outfits, gear. Thank you so much for the Metro Style pants! What does the Aeon Soul trench coat look like? NOT flimsy, paper-thin dForce stuff, that’s for sure, but I certainly wish my heroine were wearing it. (She’s G8.1, BTW, wearing G9 skin; so, thank you so very much for continuing to provide G8.1 versions).
    I remember the first time I saw the product page for Xenon! OK, that’s kinda fitness wear too, but the impact was physical. Those wings! That helmet! The Outlander is another one—you have so many—firing the imagination over a decade later. Where are the tall, thick collars in today’s Daztopia? If Aeon Soul doesn’t do it, then the others will be afraid.
    Perhaps specialized full outfits like Ekialys’ Ny are too time-consuming and niche to be commercially viable, BUT they absolutely command a scene. The Legend is still so over-the-top fantabulously grandiose that the opponent would refuse to take the field! Anyway, what I mean to say is: The everyday is useful and appreciated, but YOU are Aeon Soul!

    1. Let me start from the ending Joseph, because that’s the thought we have had for the last few years ourselves.
      It’s been great creating all the modern sets, there’s a lot of learned skills there, both in terms of creating them in Marvellous / CLO, texturing and optimizing in Daz Studio.
      As content creators we have grown and that’s important.
      On the other hand we got caught up in the necessity of monthly releases and that means being afraid to committing on bigger projects.
      Ekyalis’Ny does take time, The Legend does take time as Xenon did take time, but we did not have the same time pressure back then and could express ourselves 100%.
      We’re going back in time and reverting to the 100% Aeon Soul we want to be, it may take a little while, but we are on the right path. All that we have been doing, this website, the blog, our presence more spread through the web, are milestones along the path.
      It’s great to have such reminders from people that enjoy and have been enjoying our creations, it’s a great drive and source of pride, thanks for taking the time to share your words!

  2. Thank you for your open and thoughtful reply! “We’re going back in time and reverting to the 100% Aeon Soul we want to be, it may take a little while, but we are on the right path.” Reading that sentence made my heart leap with anticipation or, as Little Richard said about hearing Jimi Hendrix: “He made my big toe jump up in my boot!”
    Your statement felt like a manifesto, and it is thrilling and inspiring to me. Long before machines co-opted the human imagination and mortals outsourced their brains to them, Aeon Soul was going where no mind had gone before.
    I look forward to your recapitulation, and I will be praying for your enthusiasm to blaze and consume any apprehensions that may arise.

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