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Aeon who?

Poser Science Fiction posted on Jan 23, 2006
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Aiko askes: "Who is the Aeon person, and why do I care? she dies at the end of every episode and I'm much better looking." ------------- Spy Girl (gloves, boots and gun) from DAZ Action Girl (for The Girl) sunglasses scaled down to fit, also from DAZ Corroded City freebie sewer also from DAZ.

Comments (5)


tiquanleap

8:49AM | Mon, 23 January 2006

She doesn't look like brielle, you changed her a bit but not in a bad way. Great job!!

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PoserHobbit

10:53AM | Mon, 23 January 2006

Great work!

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dricci

12:24PM | Mon, 23 January 2006

Brilliant!!!! Awesome lighting!!!!(( V )) ;)

Eurion

3:27PM | Mon, 23 January 2006

I don't know the story behind, but you did a real good job with the image! Lighting is brillant and pose too!!!

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rrward

9:21PM | Mon, 23 January 2006

TL: She has Bielle's skin and a modified version of Brielle's face, otherwise she's pretty much Aiko 3 Stylized with 0.5 Size-4 breasts. Brielle is a pain to fit clothes on. Eurion: Aeon Flux is a cartoon that was shown in the States in the 1990's about a female soldier/spy/assassin who always managed to get killed in every episode. All: The lighting is actually part of the prop. But, thanks. I really like the way this one turned out.


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