Victoria (3D figure)
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Victoria (3D figure) | |
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Developed by | DAZ 3D |
Latest release | 4.2 |
OS | Mac OS X, Windows |
Platform | Macintosh, Wintel |
Genre | 3D computer graphics |
License | Proprietary (special) |
Website | http://www.daz3d.com |
A female articulated 3D figure developed and sold by DAZ 3D. There have been four "generations" of the figure, all bearing the same name. Victoria is claimed by DAZ to be "the most popular 3D figure on the planet." A male counterpart named Michael has also been developed concurrently.
The original Victoria 1, the Millennium Woman, derived from the Zygote Poser 4 Nude Woman figure (popularly called 'Posette'), was released in February of 1999 and was the first named figure for use with Poser.
The 4th generation of the figure began in December 2006 with the release of version 4.0 which included a new body shape and added several technical improvements to the figure. The mesh for Victoria 4.0 was developed using Luxology's modo.[1]
Version 4.1 was released in April 2007 and improved on the capability to load multiple sets of morphs into the character without causing conflicts.
Version 4.2 was released in February 2008 which added a set of built-in male morphs and further technical improvements.