Beep boop, I am a computer game program, beep boop.
It's all trained on the character in the same outfit which is the only outfit she wears in the movie, so it can be a bit finnicky when trying out different clothes, but a lower weight can make it work, if you know how to do it.
Be nice, have fun!
Olivia Wilde as Quorra, an "isomorphic algorithm," adept warrior, and confidante of Kevin Flynn in the Grid. Flynn refers to her as his "apprentice" and has imparted volumes of information to her regarding the world outside of the Grid, which she longs to experience. She is shown to have a love of human literature, particularly the writings of Jules Verne, and plays Go with Flynn.[13] She comments that her 'aggressive style' is usually foiled by Flynn's patience. Wilde describes Quorra as akin to Joan of Arc.[14][15][16] Her hairstyle was influenced by singer Karen O.[15] Wilde added that although "[Quorra] could have just been another slinky, vampy temptress," it was important for her to appeal to both men and women,[15][16][17] and that character tried to avoid the typical female lead by having a naiveté and childlike innocence adequate for such an "evolving and learning organism." Quorra's action scenes led Wilde to work out and train in martial arts.[11]