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Kinda Thundermane

DAZ|Studio Fantasy posted on Apr 17, 2013
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This was an old D&D character I created about ten years or so ago. A Karaturan elf who after her village was wiped out, was raised by a human Samurai as his own along with her 2 sisters. The family name is Kaminari no tategami which translates to Mane of Thunder or Thundermane. I tried to make the armor as authentic as possible and understand that I did NOT want her belly exposed but I just don't have the mesh. This model is an Aiko 3 with "realistic" morphs. I am mostly happy with how it came out (minus some dithering and the aforementioned skin exposure). Tell me what you think. Of course now, like all of my old characters she will be placed on a fuedal world within the five galaxies that make up the Galaxy 5 game universe.

Comments (4)


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Cyve

6:44AM | Wed, 17 April 2013

Fantastic work !

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GrandmaT

11:16AM | Wed, 17 April 2013

Excellent!

ZamuelNow

9:57PM | Wed, 17 April 2013

Despite the exposed stomach, she still looks like she'd actually be ready for a fight as opposed to a lot of other designs out there.

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Spydraxis

10:02PM | Wed, 17 April 2013

Yeah I thought for sure the stomach would be covered in the mesh but I had no idea how to fix it.


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