Virtual Fashion MakeUp 1.0

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    18/12/2004
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  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 2000/XP

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Virtual Fashion Makeup is the first in a series of 3D fashion tools from Reyes Infografica. In VF Makeup you're given all the tools that a professional makeup artist has in his/her kit including: powder brushes, foundation brushes, eye and lip liners, eyeshadows, and eyebrow pencils. A set of masks helps guide you by limiting where you can draw which comes in handy when using lip pencils and highlighting small areas of the face.You can now participate in the First Online Fashion Design Contest featuring VF Works.

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  1. a very good gmae Anonymous -- January 17 2005, 19.43

    it is very imaginative and i think it would be big with girls who want to be make up artists and especially with girls who like makeup and fashion i reccomend this to people like my best friends becaseu i know they would like somehting like this

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