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DSD Red Panda - Cream

DSD Red Panda - Cream
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Version1.2 of the mesh body closely follows the SL skeleton for better fitting mesh clothing and rigged hair

Modular and segmented body with alpha cuts

Detailed HUD

Dynamic blush layer

Smoothly animated talking

Full SL version of the avatar included, with full perms skin textures for appliers

Digitigrade and Plantigrade legs

Choice of female, male and femboy bodies

Development kit

Recolorable toes fingers and claws

Two head versions - one for other bodies

Mature option included

See item in Second Life
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full star full star full star full star full star Posted January 18, 2016 by canidaemon

So, I've looked at reviews on this avatar, and most of them, frankly, are just aimed at the fact this is a full mesh avatar. For a lot of people, that's the main selling point of this avatar, as it's this creators first [as far as I know] full mesh avatar.

It has the downsides of new mesh bodies, in that the limited/nonexistent clothing options. Now, I admit, I haven't actually tried to use regular clothing for this avatar, but to me the body looks similar enough to the LL avatar that they might work. It does come with basic clothes, which to me the pants are the only ones i find a decent quality enough to use. But I knew that there's the risk of being naked when I bought this avatar.

The actual avatar is very lovely. I see no flaws with the textures on the avatar, and if you've been a fan of DSD avatars for a while, you can see that the creator is improving with textures and meshing skills.

The HUD is simply the best i've used. The alpha system is easy to use and detailed, and besides some lagging it's crisp and full of features.

The fitmesh is very flexible, more then I was expecting. Really only warping of the body/texture when you get Extreme.

And a general kudos for having the different body styles that fit everyone's needs [except hyper stuff I suppose.]

The only drawback, possibly, is the lack of content, but I sincerely hope creators see the potential in future mesh DSD avatars and tap into that market.

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