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We have been modeling characters for decades without basing them on specific models. That is still more standard than not, for a lot of reasons.
I think everyone can see her face is just a typical doll. Right? No unique or identifiable features or traits.
You can find 100 000 000 000 of them on internet
AI generated art is tremendously influenced by images of real people too, especially when the AI is given directions to create realistic looking art.
Damn, that's a spot on, i cannot unsee Anne in her now...
nah the face and body are perfection but also are so obviously human
https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/JEYS-IMPLOSIONX-LEGACY-FATPACK/25090910