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Guarding the Gate

DAZ|Studio Science Fiction posted on Jan 20, 2010
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Robin Lawson with her side kick Irene Jons prepares to stand down a boat load of unwelcome Goblins outside the gates to Crooked Island. The Sherrif(military Kommandar) had mysterious come up missing. Robin took it upon herself to defend the city. The Goblins backed down and returned to Tyber and Robin was appointed the new sherrif by the city committee. Robin is half elvine she does not have pointed ears, but the azure almost purple eyes are a dead give away. Her mother was elf and father human. Kreallian Empire (c) The bodies are V2s that were enhanced and skinned. The heads hair and everything else is Mikada3d and UkSoft objects. The back drop is a DAZ Studio Image. Oh, I almost forgot the corset is a V4 corset. I think we breathed new live in the V2s with the enhancements we made, its not a morph I actually moved vertices. They are almost V3 quality but a lot less in polygons. I must to say I like the perkiness of the breast on the V2 over the V3 and V4. smochka, Marina

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Cimaira

9:18AM | Wed, 20 January 2010

excellent scene

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SetoKaiba

10:36AM | Wed, 20 January 2010

Interesting picture, nice camera angle, you've put a lot of work in the refitting, really turned out good. Maybe you can work a bit more on the shaders too for an even better outcome.


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