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The last poll winner is here! The beautiful Yoko Littner! Check Out for a new morph in other morphs in MMD. Also included in FBX and Blender
The last poll winner is here! The beautiful Yoko Littner! Check Out for a new morph in other morphs in MMD. Also included in FBX and Blender format! The character depicted here is over 18 years old.
Yoko Littner stood at the edge of the battlefield, the wind tugging at her flame-patterned bikini top—the same outfit she had worn since her younger days. But now, she had changed. Her body had matured, reflecting the strength she had gained through countless battles.
Experience had sharpened her instincts, turning reckless courage into calculated precision. Yet, the fire in her heart remained the same. Rifle in hand, she gazed at the horizon, ready for whatever challenge awaited. She was Yoko Littner—warrior, survivor, and unshaken force of determination.
DoA Style Ready Pose: In XPS format with all bones renamed.
MMD Ready Dance Pose: Prepped for MMD dancing with hair and boobs physics! (Optional Clothes in other morphs).
FBX and Blender 3.6.9 LTS: Included in MMD pose!
Optional Parts: In XPS, use Ctrl + A . (Shapekeys converted to Optional Faces). If you want her with face blush drag the texture in the "tex -- blush" over an XPS window or replace the face texture in the "tex" folder (keep a backup) In XPS don't set the shadow depth more than 10 or you will see ugly darker parts on her face. Both optional faces and bones can be used for multiple expressions.
Optional Parts in MMD: The material morphs are located in the "Other" group. "Body Switch" allows you to toggle between two body types—the default version with clothes, and the exposed clothed version or nude version. The clothes are compatible with both body types, except for the top part.
To hide all the default clothes at once, use "Clothes All h."
To hide only specific parts of the default clothes, use individual morphs like "cl.Top" to hide the Top, for example.
The exposed clothes version can be displayed easily:
First, use "Clothes All h" to hide the default clothes.
Then, apply "Clothes Exposed s" to reveal the exposed clothes version in one step.
If you want to display only certain parts of the exposed clothes, use morphs that include "ex" (exposed) in the name. For example:
Use "cl.ex Top s" to show the exposed Top.
The "h" or "s" at the end of the morph names indicate their function:
"h" means the morph hides the clothing.
"s" means the morph shows the clothing.
All individual morphs for default clothes are designed to hide their respective items ("h" at the end), while individual morphs for exposed clothes are used to show them ("s" at the end).
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