Marvel Comics Namora, 1940's Sea Princess Heroine
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The Sub-Mariner's cousin first appeared in Marvel Mystery Comics number 
82, May 1947.  She was one of several heroine characters that were 
launched at a time when sales were declining.  Namora was soon given 
her own series which lasted three issues.  As a supporting character
she survived into the mid 1950's in the Sub-Mariner's own series.  
She had most of the Sub-Mariner's powers and temprement for getting even, 
but with a sweeter disposition.  She was not revived in 1960's with 
Sub-Mariner. She is supposed to have died of natural causes sometime in
the 1950's.  The current character Namorita is her daughter.  
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Part of Mr. X's Wonder Woman Gold texture was used to make the
belt buckle texture---credit it given. 
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Namora is owned by Marvel Comics.  These files are not for commercial
use.  No liability is assumed by the author of these files for property
or legal damages incurred from the use of these files. 
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Place the texture and Poser files in any file.  Place the RSR and FC2 
files in the following directory:
Curious Labs/Poser4/Runtime/liabraries/face/Basic Expressions

The FC2 and RSR are provided because some preset poses have a tendency
the change the face in unwanted ways. 

It is recommended that you save a version of the poser file when you first
open the file.  Some of the adjustments to her clothing may disappear if you
have to reconform the cloths to her figure.  
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I removed her skin texture because an undersea person would have a pale
complexion.  Under different lighting you may wish to reapply the P-4
woman texture, or some other texture that looks right to you.
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It is recommended that you make .bum files from the textures provided.
You can make .bum files from the .jpg texture maps by clicking "render",
then clicking "materials", and then search for the .jpg file in the 
search window for .bum files.  A prompt will appear asking if you wish
to convert the texture map.  Click "yes" on the prompt.  
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Hasdrubal
July 2002