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DAZ|Studio Comics/Cartoons posted on Feb 24, 2008
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Aiko 4 by DAZ3D Dinokoda & Zubarra by Dinoraul School Girl Uniform for Aiko 4 by BATLAB Attitude Poses and Expressions by Skyewolf Aiko 4 Long Hair by 3DUniverse L75 Arisu by Lobo75 The Gazer by MallenLane ========================== I didn't use Aiko 3 very much so I really wasn't ansy about getting an updated version. This new Aiko I think is much better than the previous version in that she truly is an add-on for V4. She can be very cartoonly and then be realistic looking as well. I think A4 will probably become the premier asian model with a few more add-ons and character sets and will probably steal Miki's fan base. Like V4, A4 owes her existence to Anton Kisiel's Apollo Maximus - primarily because she is a variation of V4.

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vice

5:03PM | Sun, 24 February 2008

wow amazing an thanks for the info i had no idea that anton help or influenced the v4 an a4

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PapaBlueMarlin

5:12PM | Sun, 24 February 2008

Anton's ideas were used, but he did not give permission for them to be implemented into the DAZ figures: http://www.contentparadise.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8160

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722

6:37PM | Sun, 24 February 2008

awesom work

phenomenom

6:44PM | Sun, 24 February 2008

Nice composition and lighting!

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Elcet

4:10AM | Mon, 25 February 2008

Dear Jeremy… Hmm… I definitely DO NOT SHARE your point of view. Few people use Miki compared to those who use A3, but those who are using Miki are because either they do not like A3 or frankly they hate her. So I do not think that the few of us who are Miki aficionados will leave her. One also use Miki because you either dislike V3/V4 default shapes without having a peculiar interest for SP3, or you want to use several models to have different women shapes together i.e. to put them together in a Poser comic project. Miki, whether 1 or 2 (apparently they are strictly identical from the anthropological point of view) are cute and also with a very peculiar Eurasian appearance (not truly Asiatic, they are plenty Asiatic in my area and my comic heroin is Vietnamese so I know very well their ethnical features). Miki has some anatomical errors, she works not so well as Sydney does and has ugly arms (specially the 1 version), she has not the huge quantity of clothes that Sydney/JessiG2 share, neither the V3/V4 ones, BUT she has an enchanting face which can be recognized at first glance. Evidently this is true for the default Miki because one can morph her strongly, i.e. to give her an excellent African appearance and among other things to give her exactly the appearance of the French minister Rama Yade! Aiko3 can, this is true, have a realistic appearance, and an excellent Asiatic morph was done by Amy Aimei, a young Poser artist who is Asiatic and gave A3 exactly her body and head features. But A3 did not sell much for her realistic morphs. I like your experiment of A4, same true for the last Tralfaz pict, and I will conclude that the best solution is NOT to leave Miki, but to use both Miki and A4 with realistic morphs. 5+++!

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Anjour

5:19AM | Mon, 25 February 2008

Beautiful scene and texturing...bravo!!!:o)

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Cimaira

12:18PM | Mon, 25 February 2008

poor Aiko! lol.. great scene and lighting

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DukeNukem2005

3:52PM | Sun, 30 March 2008

The fascinating image. Excellent artwork. Very interesting idea.


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