anyone know the name of this tatted girl
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That's not a real person. It's a virtual 3D model from Dolls Kill website (clothes and accessories online store).
That website often blends some "dolls" modeling images with "user-submitted" content, so sometimes it might be a bit hard to spot the virtual models at first glance).
Here you can compare a few sets using same rendering model:
Then a few different sets with other models, but still using same bone structure:
I wouldn't expect human models to be able to maintain the exact same pose for different photo shoots.
Even harder to believe that different people would be able to achieve the same pose from another person.
That website often blends some "dolls" modeling images with "user-submitted" content, so sometimes it might be a bit hard to spot the virtual models at first glance).
Here you can compare a few sets using same rendering model:
Then a few different sets with other models, but still using same bone structure:
I wouldn't expect human models to be able to maintain the exact same pose for different photo shoots.
Even harder to believe that different people would be able to achieve the same pose from another person.
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That's not a real person. It's a virtual 3D model from Dolls Kill website (clothes and accessories online store).
That website often blends some "dolls" modeling images with "user-submitted" content, so sometimes it might be a bit hard to spot the virtual models at first glance).
Here you can compare a few sets using same rendering model:
Then a few different sets with other models, but still using same bone structure:
I wouldn't expect human models to be able to maintain the exact same pose for different photo shoots.
Even harder to believe that different people would be able to achieve the same pose from another person.
That website often blends some "dolls" modeling images with "user-submitted" content, so sometimes it might be a bit hard to spot the virtual models at first glance).
Here you can compare a few sets using same rendering model:
Then a few different sets with other models, but still using same bone structure:
I wouldn't expect human models to be able to maintain the exact same pose for different photo shoots.
Even harder to believe that different people would be able to achieve the same pose from another person.
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