SciFi Siren

A retro sci-fi siren explores an alien world in deep space filled with interesting flora and adorable fauna.
Date Published: January 30, 2013
Notes
I gave this “SciFi Siren” idea a try back in January 2012, but it didn’t turn out very well, at all. It was a very boring scene, in my opinion, so I shelved it. Now I’ve gone back and started over from scratch to create a brand-new scene with a similar yet slightly different theme. I like this newer concept and scene; it has a lot going for it. I’ve also been meaning to use those little creatures since I bought them in 2009 so it’s great to finally utilize them in something. The character featured is my old Yvonne with my latest and greatest set of body shaders. I tried to make the setting look like something you would see in an old Star Trek episode.
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