starfish42 opened this issue on Sep 25, 2007 · 116 posts
Peshkwe posted Tue, 25 September 2007 at 11:09 PM
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As for the figure looking grown up, I don't see it. Physically, she is no more developed than my 14 year old daughter, and her face looks like the results of an amateur facepainter at a school fete.
Yes, a mesh can be morphed, but when this bit of gear is available for so many adult female figures, what is the point of producing it for a child?
Shoots...That mesh is more developed than my 23 year old niece....or my 46 year old sister-in-law. Both of em are A-cups.
Since when is a small busted short woman considered a child? Do big boobs alone make the distinction? If that's the case I was an adult at 11 'cause I was bigger busted than that mesh.
Just because it's a mesh designated as a 'millennium teen' doesn't make the mesh an actual 'teen' otherwise character makers would be up on charges for plastic surgery on kids without the parent's permission.
Oh....
Wait...
Meshes don't have parents....they aren't real. They're polygons.
Poor little parentless polygons.