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Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium Releases Free MMD T-Doll Models for Content Creators

Sunborn, the developer of Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium, has officially released a collection of free MikuMikuDance (MMD) models featuring popular T-Doll characters. This initiative provides content creators with high-quality, rigged 3D models ready for immediate use in animations, dance videos, and other creative projects.

The available models include fan-favorite characters such as Yoohee, Colphne, Daiyan, and Groza, among others. Each character comes with at least two distinct outfits, ranging from combat gear to themed attire like Yoohee’s maid outfit and Sabrina’s bikini ensemble.

These models are fully rigged and compatible with MMD-supporting software, allowing for seamless integration into various content creation workflows. Whether you’re producing animations, choreography, or other multimedia projects, these models offer a valuable resource for enhancing your work.

Usage Guidelines and Restrictions

While the T-Doll models are freely available, Sunborn has outlined specific guidelines to ensure respectful and appropriate use:

  • Non-Commercial Use Only: The models are intended for personal, non-commercial projects.
  • No Modification or Redistribution: Altering, disassembling, or repurposing parts of the models for other works is prohibited.
  • Respectful Representation: Content that could negatively impact the game’s or company’s reputation is not allowed.
  • Proper Attribution: When publishing work that includes these models, appropriate credit must be given to the original source.

For a comprehensive overview of the usage terms, refer to the Content Creation Guidelines available on the official download page.

Accessing the Models

To download the T-Doll MMD models, visit the official Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium website or the designated download platform. Ensure you have an account if required, and review all guidelines before incorporating the models into your projects.

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