🩺💎 Dr. Alina Mercer — Clinical Authority Edition (Premium Medical Avatar) 🎮 Unreal Engine | Unity | VRChat
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🩺💎 Dr. Alina Mercer — Clinical Authority Edition (Premium Medical Avatar) 🎮 Unreal Engine | Unity | VRChat 🏆 Produced by LYKOS 3D AVATARS Dr. Alina Mercer is not a generic female medical avatar. She is the embodiment of precision 🧠, authority 👑, and cinematic realism 🎬 — crafted for creators who demand credible identity and premium quality. Forged in the world of emergency rooms 🚨, hospital pressure 🏥, and critical decisions ⏱️, Alina represents the modern medical archetype: calm under chaos, sharp in action, unforgettable in presence. She doesn’t need to raise her voice. Her posture communicates control. Her gaze delivers certainty 👁️✅ ⚠️ When Dr. Mercer enters the scene, one truth becomes clear: this is not a costume — this is command. Every element follows a grounded, realistic philosophy 📐 — from balanced anatomy 🧬 and refined facial identity to premium uniform finishing 🧵 and professional stethoscope detail 🩺 designed to look perfect in close-up 🎥. She doesn’t exaggerate. She delivers credibility ✅ Dr. Alina Mercer does not chase respect. She owns it 👑 ⸻ ✨ Avatar Highlights 🩺 Premium female medical character concept 💎 Strong professional identity with cinematic presence 🎭 Camera-ready expression + confident posture 🧬 Realistic anatomy + powerful silhouette 🎬 Perfect for hospital scenes, VR storytelling, roleplay, interviews and VR films 👗 Premium outfit style with realistic materials ⸻ 🧠 Technical Quality 🔧 Clean, optimized topology 🔧 Stable mesh for smooth animation 🔧 High-quality textures (skin + fabric detail) ⚡ Optimized for real-time performance ⸻ ⚙️ Engine Compatibility ✅ VRChat Ready ✅ Unity Compatible ✅ Unreal Engine Compatible Delivered in a clean professional package, fully prepared for real-time pipelines and premium projects. ⸻ 🐺 LYKOS 3D AVATARS International specialists in realistic cinematic avatar creation — premium identity, strong presence, optimized performance.






