

Victoria 2's eyebrows were separately transmapped objects. From this point forward, the Stephanie character (following the Generation numbering) was no longer a remorphed Michael but a character based on (and requiring) Victoria. Released in 2001, V2 contained more body shaping features and a wider range of facial expressions but was rigged to be compatible with V1's clothing and accessories. Victoria 2 was the next step in the figure development, refining the rigging and coming with as a reduced polygon version. Zygote also sold an anime-morphed character for Victoria named Aiko, and each successive generation of Victoria has so far had an accompanying Aiko (whose facial morphs can vary between anime and a less exaggerated Asian).


She was originally released as 'The Millennium Woman', but the resulting colloquial shortening to "Millie" led to Zygote renaming her as Victoria. Victoria 1 was released by then-Zygote in February 1999 and was the first named medium-resolution figure for use with Poser. The figure comes pre-rigged with standardized features, and earlier versions can be exported to a variety of 3D modeling/animation applications. īesides being poseable, using preset morph dials the figure can be manipulated into a variety of different aesthetic and ethnic female forms. The figure was originally created as one of two standard characters which also included the male character " Michael" ("Stephanie" being a full body female morph of Michael). There have been several "generations" of the figure, all bearing the same name. Victoria is an articulated 3D female figure developed and sold by Daz 3D.
