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Or you make look-alike models from scratch.
Here is a simple way to prove this: http://www.dcuolive.com/Character/Search
That website accesses the Daybreak server through something that is called API. The characters are nothing that is stored locally.
What your PC does is piece the character model together with the instructions of the server. You even know the pieces: body, skin, hair, styles, colours....
So, final conclusion: If you want your characters on your local PC, you'd have to hack the Daybreak servers....
You have no idea that are you talking about. Everything what's on screen is in framebuffer of GPU therefore it's possible to make dump and get models, textures or even shaders.