The nerdy sister by sirkrite
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Description
Thanks again to Kozaburo for the KyokoHair MK2 and Veth for the Converted Librarain glasses. Daz3D for Vicky 2 and her standard res texture.
The cut up top is Vickys T-shirt with my texture and trans.
Comments and ratings are wellcome. :)
Comments (9)
Vethril
OMG, it's me...the "nerdy" one I mean. My sister is the tough cheese around here. I'm the one who hides in her study, fiddling with Poser most days. LOL! Great work! That's Vickies standard t? Excellent job.Hmm...maybe I should try that too. =P
sirkrite
Yes thats the Vicky 2 Med standard res texture. From one nerd to another, I've seen your picture. :) Your more cute!
Tammy
Well I think she is pretty :) just needs slightly more stylish glasses. Not too many nerds I know have bodies like that anyway.
lalverson
Hard to see the nerdiness, now if she had a few networking manuals,MCSE study guides,and a really big computer..A very eligant pose and the shirt texture, and the shirt seems to be sliding off. she looks great
trevor3000
lol nerd eh? great job!
sirkrite
Well Lalverson, I have to be honest here. The girl this is of would place it at about 1974. Big computer would be as big as the house. :D And yes my friend's sister was that pretty. She was an English major at SONY. Six years older then I.
sirkrite
SUNY not SONY. Sorry about the typo.
Morris
Well she's a cutie in my opinion! Great Job!
bionicscribbler
Ebert's Bigger Little Movie Glossary, p.139-140, "Obligatory Transformational Entrance Scene: After being an ugly duckling for three-quarters of the movie, the heroine inevitably turns up at the top of a monumental staircase, looking breathtakingly beautiful and regal, and descends the stairs trying her best to keep one of those 'are they looking at poor little me?' looks on her face."