
Mortal Kombat Movie (1995) Kitana Cmptbl DAZ3D Poser11

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Vendor: | Jibicoco |
Published: | Dec 31, 2024 |
Download Size: | 161.4 MB |
Software: | Daz Studio Poser |
Compatible Figures: | Original Daz Figure Original Poser Figure |
dForce: | – |
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5 Stars|Feb 04, 2025
Nice character

5 Stars|Jan 04, 2025
5 STARS!

5 Stars|Jan 01, 2025
Another great Jibicoco character!

5 Stars|Jan 01, 2025
Great job, thank you!
Mortal Kombat Movie (1995) Kitana Cmptbl DAZ3D Poser11
Base mesh victoria 3 of daz3d
expression morph inclued,
stand alone character, Low Poly
props,hairs, poses, and figures inclued,
all Morph head of victoria 3 of daz3d are compatible with this character.
During the development of the original Mortal Kombat (1992), a character known as "Kitsune" was intended by Mortal Kombat's co-creator John Tobias to be in the game but was removed, that character later came into existence under the name "Kitana", which is derived from two words "Kitsune" and "Katana". Throughout the Mortal Kombat series, she eventually becomes one of its mainstays. Kitana is depicted as a warm-blooded woman, fighting for the protection of her realm and its people.
Talisa Soto was Kitana in Mortal Kombat movie in 1995
expression morph inclued,
stand alone character, Low Poly
props,hairs, poses, and figures inclued,
all Morph head of victoria 3 of daz3d are compatible with this character.
During the development of the original Mortal Kombat (1992), a character known as "Kitsune" was intended by Mortal Kombat's co-creator John Tobias to be in the game but was removed, that character later came into existence under the name "Kitana", which is derived from two words "Kitsune" and "Katana". Throughout the Mortal Kombat series, she eventually becomes one of its mainstays. Kitana is depicted as a warm-blooded woman, fighting for the protection of her realm and its people.
Talisa Soto was Kitana in Mortal Kombat movie in 1995