The ReBoot Doll Maker
by Kim McFarland
Negaduck9@aol.com
http://members.aol.com/negaduck9/negapage.htm


This is my third KiSS doll, the first two being the Hex KiSS doll and The Ladies of Mainframe.  This one is a variation on the theme of TLOM, and was inspired by Emby Quinn's avatar-creation KiSS sets.  I used none of her artwork of her code, but without the ideas in her sets this would not exist.  So, thanks be to her!

The purpose of this set is to help people create reboot dolls that they can use as avatars, website graphics, images of their own characters, whatever they like.  Permission is granted to post images made with the artwork in this set.  I just ask for credit and a link back.  Something along the lines of 'Doll created with the ReBoot Doll Maker by <a href="http://www.c4vct.com/kym/slachash">Slack</a>' would be nice.

This doll took under a month to make, even though it has a freakishly huge wardrobe.  It doesn't take so long to draw little teeny items once you get the hang of it!  I was trying for nearly all of the outfits that the female characters of Mainframe wore outside of the games, plus a few that appeared within the games, plus color variations, plus whatever else came into my little head.

As usual, this set has easter eggs in the form of hidden characters.  How many can you find?

Fun fact: This set has 1,302 cels which make up over 400 separate items.

Watch out for the null.

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Set info:

Set 0: Intro screen.  Blah blah blah.

Set 1: Dot Matrix.

Set 2: Mouse.

Set 3: Hexadecimal.

Set 4: AndrAIa.

Set 5: Daemon.

Set 6: Dixon Green.

Set 7: Some blonde Slacker.

Sets 8 and 9: Use your own imagination!

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Many thanks to those who have beta tested this doll, and those who have suggested useful costumes.  Special thanks to Rebecca and Tilde~, whose input was especially helpful.

Dot, Mouse, Hexadecimal, AndrAIa, Daemon, and Dixon Green are copyright Mainframe Entertainment, and used without permission but with a heck of a lot of love and respect.  I'm copyrght myself.  Unless my parents copyrighted me without my knowledge.

This KiSS set is copyright Kim McFarland.  It is not to be altered and/or rearchived on the internet (websites or otherwise) without the permission of the creator.  This doll must *never* be charged for - unless Mainframe gets a cut.