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Apparently a "Smiler" is a backrooms entity that lurks in the shadows and scares you with its glowing eyes & teeth.  This seems like another example of typical Gen-Z "horror" where I can't tell if this is supposed to actually be scary or if it's just another weird meme.

This being the internet, it's pretty much guaranteed that there will be a "sexy" version, and sure enough I found one.  Actually there are two, but the one made by CryptiaCurves (the genius who designed the Fap Nights at Frenni's cast) is way too CHONKY for my tastes.

 She is supposed to have a long tail, but it sticks straight out like a broom handle and cannot be manipulated with the physics gun, so I removed it.

This version of the Smiler is really hot.  Without the oily surface sheen, she reminds me a little bit of the Duchess.  The Seelie character scolding her is called "Kindred Lamb" and I guess she is ported from some game ... I have no idea where most of these characters come from, man ...

Here's a better view of the Lamb.  I posed this one with the Ragdoll Mover tool, which I downloaded last night.  Much better than the physics gun, the Mover gives you detailed controls to manipulate each bone in the model - and you can manipulate ones that the gun won't even latch onto!  It freezes the entire model, which is useless for roleplay videos, but great for taking still shots like this.

You can't see it from here, but that Smiler in the background has her tail.  It has several joints along its length and I used the tool to meticulously bend it into a graceful curve, but before I could get a reverse shot, I accidentally pressed the Z key, which removes the last object you spawned.  That object was her.  After yelling for a few minutes I rebound the "undo" feature to the M key (which is far away from the WASD movement keys) so hopefully this won't happen again.

The Mover tool behaves like a 3D graphics program, so this is sort of like training to get me ready for Blender.  It also shows the bone list, so I can learn their names and how they are connected, getting a clearer idea of how these models are constructed.  My plan is to start making my own sometime soon.

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Anonymous

Reminds me of Grelber from Broom Hilda.