After all the discussion about the new figure from DSI, had to try her for myself. First, let me say that this is clearly a labor of love and the folks at DSI have addressed many, many items that make this model very interesting to work with. High poly count, a lot of attention to facial expression and a more realistic jaw movement. Open mouth poses are much more do-able and there are less "bend and crease" defects in the extremity poses. Now for the criticism, and it has mostly to do with the choice of the original model upon which this is based, rather than the digital techniques employed. It is ironic to the extreme that so much trouble should have been undertaken with realistic scanning techniques to waste them on what can only be termed "extensive pre-production." I am sure the lady is very nice and I make no personal commentary here, but from a physician's standpoint--with a lengthy rotation in plastics--there are just too many basic figure faults encompassed here. Though they are splendidly camouflaged and compensated, still they make the character difficult to work with. The flaws are as follows: Despite the exuberant implants, the figure is quite masculine in basic parameters. The "high pockets" effect of the shallow pelvis is offset by the sloping gluteals, but without these, the figure is too short through the hip. The legs are slightly "knock-knee-ed" and this is reflected in the fact that the feet are rather flat and unbecoming. The shortness in the torso is compensated for by being quite under-weight which is evident in the spare and fairly shapeless contours of the extremities and the atrophic deltoids which contribute to the awkwardness in the shoulder and neck area. The trapezius group is tight and tied into the neck quite high. The effect is that the shoulders are too wide, which has been noted in prior comments, but that is an optical illusion. The shoulder area is "dense" but actually too narrow because you lose the round of the deltoid lateral to the end of the collar bone. The neck is thick and does not maintain a nice line in the bend and twist modes. I suspect the face would be nicer with its original nose. I tend to believe this is not it. The indistinct "edges" along the sides of the bridge and the centimeter extra space above the upper lip line, suggest intervention, which would be consistent with the decreased dimensions of the nares. I'm all for nose jobs, but the marked increase in the height of area between nose and upper lip is too simian to be attractive, except in chin-down poses. The joints of the fingers are a little too prominent, almost arthritic. I love the eyes, the "cheek" dimples, the tan-lines texture map. The pics included are without adjustment in the upper left and the rest with Nose Long and Body height vs width adjusted to 105%. The breasts were reduced 75% from Breasts Small setting, and lifted slightly, as were the buttocks, with magnets. I worked quite a while on the nose problem, but the distance to the upper lip is too far for my software to correct without distorting the mesh. eng