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Lightforged Draenei

Looks Lightforged Draenei

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An alien woman from a race who worship the light, has tattoos covering her body and has hooves for for legs. Made an eredar look, so might as well update my older version.
Enjoy!

This look uses the same morphs from newly released eredar look:


Credit:
Horns and tail are from the creator @Blazedust
coloring of assets plugin by @NoStage3


New version:
VaM 2020-11-15 12-48-11.png
VaM 2020-11-15 12-53-56.png

VaM 2020-11-15 12-13-38.png


Old version:
VaM 2020-09-09 15-02-30.png


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Screenshot of update:
VaM 2020-11-15 12-56-08.png

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  1. Update of textures

    Improved textures and made cut-outs in the texture to have a standard color of the genitals...

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Positive
Version: 2
Posted:
so good...
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Positive
Version: 2
Posted:
What a cool character, thanks! Would be even more better if the markings/tattoos were optional, but still great nonetheless
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Positive
FxB
Version: 2
Posted:
Is it possible to remove the markings ? I do like this look, but accessories on a nude body is not really something I want. I want some more organic look on her. :P
Sharr
Sharr
I don't have the base textures anymore because of previous hardware issues. I will have to remake her to make it possible.
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Positive
Version: 2
Posted:
So good. I wish you would do more Draenei. Perhaps some of the canonical characters.
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Positive
Version: 2
Posted:
Another great Draenei wow-inspired look in a small .var package.
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