FEATURES:
-Hand-made textures.
-Hand-sculpted prims.
-Scripted, talking jaw.
-Male and female shapes & skins with mature female skin.
(Item is avaliable on the second floor down from the main EXL store here: [EXL] & [The Boneyard] Ponies., Mordheim (100, 100, 22))
- Hand-made textures.
- Hand-sculpted prims.
- Scripted, talking jaw.
- Male and female shapes & skins with mature female skin.
Awesome, but...
Okay first of, before i give my ACTUAL review:
So browsing for "alien" type AVs made me come across a mask.
Now i don't think the mask's dev knew of this AV when they made this, but as this image: http://i.imgur.com/b9KNPCf.png clearly shows, they are made for one another.
If you are interested in getting the mask, find it here: https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Mask-of-The-Kalissk/3464672
My review/opinions of this AV, and why it only gets 4 stars:
While mod-able and easy to fix the height, i personally think it's a tad to tall... 1-3 inches less might fix it...
The fingers, while prims, and common issue in SL, look a tad to long, Again, i can just mod them shorter.
On the stomach it has "scales" or carapace or what ever that is called, but they are just a texture, and not prims. My guess on this choice was due to clipping, not bad, but a better image here on the marketplace would be wonderful! Here is a picture because that's really missing on this MP: http://i.imgur.com/0VGKlQi.png
The feet and sooo darn wonderful! The clipping from prim to actual AV is nearly invisible, and was made fawlessly. Heck, if did not have a foot fetich, i might be developing one for those gorgeous feet! here is an image: http://i.imgur.com/iNK6wZr.png
Only two true downside: Prims aren't grayscale and leaves little modability in the regard of colors. but it's okay. There is limits of what can be done.
Eyes aren't as modable as i wish they were, but can EASILY be replaced with "better"(?) eyes.
All in all, this is a SUPER great AV, i totally love it, and the modability makes it better.
If the Devs sees these reviews, then here is a request: Either slap the MP image used into the box that the AV comes with, or slap the "story" of the Korran into a notecard. That is all.
Hope more people finds the images usefull, if anything, to get a better up close look at this beautiful AV