Hello, All...
I had previously stated that the 2009 Hair Fair would run until today, July 4, but due to recent severe SL problems, the closing date has been extended through the sixth of the month. This should give everyone a chance to see what's new and to PLEASE make at least one purchase! Remember that 50% of ALL proceeds will go toward Locks of Love! This is so important, so please be brave and face the lag (actually not nearly as bad now as it was earlier in the week).
I tried on all the demos I had brought home, and I went back today and bought new hair from Refuge, JE*Republic, Rosy Mood,and Fascino (no LM available at their kiosk or in the product folder).
I just wanted to remind everyone about this important cause, and to clarify the actual (extended) closing date.
Oh, and Happy Birthday America!!
Love,
Jamie
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Friday, July 3, 2009
iPod Touch: Miscellaneous Ramblings
When I was shopping for a new phone a while back, I had narrowed my decision down to two choices: the Blackberry Curve 8900 and the iPhone. Without going into much detail as to why, I chose the Blackberry, and am quite happy with my choice. I was still intriqued with the iPhone though, and since I already picked and excellent phone in the 8900, I decided to get the new iPod Touch.
iPod Touch Guided Tour
The iPod Touch is basically the same thing as the iPhone, without the phone function. I absolutely love it, but I still would never trade my Blackberry for an iPhone (Apple snobs are now emphatically shaking their collective head at me, but it's MY blog, so I'll express MY opinions only! Don't like it? Start your own blog then :p).
Anyway, my purpose here is not to expound on the virtues of either device. I was leading up to a connectivity problem I was having with my iPod.
As you may already know, the iPod Touch comes with WiFi as a built in function. This means that you should be able to have access to free Internet any place that a wireless connection is available. It's awesome! Or at least, so I thought, until suddenly mine was no longer capable of picking up a signal.
I tried everything. I restarted my modem and router. I tried to release and reacquire my IP settings on the device. I restarted my iPod, and I even tried reverting back to the default settings. Nothing worked.
I looked online and there were no real fixes for this. True, many people had experienced the same problem, but no good solutions were ever offered. It seemed that all the advice given online was hit-and-miss, based more or less on the things I had already tried but to no avail.
No amount of fiddling with the settings allowed me to connect, even though my iPod showed connectivity bars. I was seriously about to toss it into my collection of unused gadgets, but I decided to try one more thing:
I went to my modem and unplugged it, then I unplugged my Linksys router. After waiting a minute, I plugged the modem back in, and while it was booting up, I reset the router by holding the tiny recessed RESET button in (it's in the back, where all the wires plug in). I held this button in for 30 seconds (find a suitable tool... paper clip, etc.). When I plugged the power back into the router, I checked my iPod, and Voilla! I was good to go!
This seems to be a common problem without a solution, so before you call the Apple store with a chip on your shoulder, please try resetting your router. It worked for me!
SO, how exactly does this relate to Second Life, I hear you ask. Well, it doesn't. BUT... I did find a neat little app called Sparkle IM. It's a way to access SL from your iPhone or iPod Touch, although it doesn't allow you to actually walk around in-world. The application (which is available through the iTunes Store) is strictly an IM interface which allows you to log in to your account and communicate with those who are already logged in to SL (for those of us who just HAVE TO connect, even while at work). It's a chat-only program at this time, but maybe someday we will be able to access the full features of Second Life from our hand held devices... as if I don't already spend enough of my time on SL. *sigh*
One more thing I wanted to mention was that now you can download the software for your iPod Touch that includes the improvements for the latest iPhone, including cut-and-paste (one thing that kept me from choosing the iPhone), and a nice wider keyboard when you tilt your iPod on its side. There are other new features, but these two were the ones that told me that I just HAD TO buy the update.
Read more about it here: http://www.apple.com/ipodtouch/softwareupdate.html
'Til next time...
Jamie <3
iPod Touch Guided Tour
The iPod Touch is basically the same thing as the iPhone, without the phone function. I absolutely love it, but I still would never trade my Blackberry for an iPhone (Apple snobs are now emphatically shaking their collective head at me, but it's MY blog, so I'll express MY opinions only! Don't like it? Start your own blog then :p).
Anyway, my purpose here is not to expound on the virtues of either device. I was leading up to a connectivity problem I was having with my iPod.
As you may already know, the iPod Touch comes with WiFi as a built in function. This means that you should be able to have access to free Internet any place that a wireless connection is available. It's awesome! Or at least, so I thought, until suddenly mine was no longer capable of picking up a signal.
I tried everything. I restarted my modem and router. I tried to release and reacquire my IP settings on the device. I restarted my iPod, and I even tried reverting back to the default settings. Nothing worked.
I looked online and there were no real fixes for this. True, many people had experienced the same problem, but no good solutions were ever offered. It seemed that all the advice given online was hit-and-miss, based more or less on the things I had already tried but to no avail.
No amount of fiddling with the settings allowed me to connect, even though my iPod showed connectivity bars. I was seriously about to toss it into my collection of unused gadgets, but I decided to try one more thing:
I went to my modem and unplugged it, then I unplugged my Linksys router. After waiting a minute, I plugged the modem back in, and while it was booting up, I reset the router by holding the tiny recessed RESET button in (it's in the back, where all the wires plug in). I held this button in for 30 seconds (find a suitable tool... paper clip, etc.). When I plugged the power back into the router, I checked my iPod, and Voilla! I was good to go!
This seems to be a common problem without a solution, so before you call the Apple store with a chip on your shoulder, please try resetting your router. It worked for me!
SO, how exactly does this relate to Second Life, I hear you ask. Well, it doesn't. BUT... I did find a neat little app called Sparkle IM. It's a way to access SL from your iPhone or iPod Touch, although it doesn't allow you to actually walk around in-world. The application (which is available through the iTunes Store) is strictly an IM interface which allows you to log in to your account and communicate with those who are already logged in to SL (for those of us who just HAVE TO connect, even while at work). It's a chat-only program at this time, but maybe someday we will be able to access the full features of Second Life from our hand held devices... as if I don't already spend enough of my time on SL. *sigh*
One more thing I wanted to mention was that now you can download the software for your iPod Touch that includes the improvements for the latest iPhone, including cut-and-paste (one thing that kept me from choosing the iPhone), and a nice wider keyboard when you tilt your iPod on its side. There are other new features, but these two were the ones that told me that I just HAD TO buy the update.
Read more about it here: http://www.apple.com/ipodtouch/softwareupdate.html
'Til next time...
Jamie <3
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Hair Fair 2009
It's once again time for the wonderful Second Life Hair Fair, 2009 edition. Every year, the SL hair designers get together and display their newest offerings, and the whole affair is so huge as to take up several sims. As exciting as it all sounds, the wonderful thing about it is that all the sellers here will donate 50% of all proceeds to Locks of Love, an organization which provides wigs to young cancer patients whom have lost their real hair due to chemotherapy treatment. This is a worthy cause, and I would ask that each of you visit and make at least one purchase at this show. Cancer is a horrible disease, affecting the lives of so many people. Cancer does not discriminate; it will infect anyone, of any race or creed, and of any age, be they good or bad. Until we can come up with a cure for it, the least we can do is to show our compassion for the afflicted, lest we ourselves someday fall victim to the curse.
I'm at the fair as I write this, and I had intended to do a huge write-up on it, but considering the lag here, it would prove to be an enormous project. Instead, I have decided to list the designers here and leave it at that. I had also intended to collect landmarks, but perhaps due to lag, the few landmark givers present did not seem to be working for me.
What I WILL do, however, is I will go through the list of vendors, and over time, give coverage to those I find of interest and provide landmarks upon review. Not all of them appeal to me, and to be honest, I don't feel I can give an objective review of those which tend to cater to the kitty-ears-and-horse-tails crowd. Sorry. I'm sure they can't relate to my preferences either, so BLEAH! (*sticks tongue out*)
Despite the lag, it's all very exciting. I found that it is a bit easier to stay in one place and "cam" around the various shops (move my view using my camera controls). The only problem with this is there is a limit to the distance from which you can select objects, which, if too far away, will prevent the acquisition of demos and the purchase of any products until you actually move within range. Still, it is a way to avoid those laggy moments where you are trying to fly along and you just can't get anywhere.
Being a fan of short hairdos, I am always anxious to find something new. I am never above using styles intended for men, which brings up a point I have mentioned before: I have NEVER seen any realistic men's hairstyles in Second Life, ever. Aside from rock stars, men just do not wear their hair long any more, not like in SL. I would love to see some SHORT men's hairstyles, military cuts, even. I suspect that they would sell like crazy. I have mentioned this to designers before, but to no avail. Perhaps I will have to figure out how to make decent hair myself. I just don't want to use my time here marketing and selling! *sigh*
I grabbed a ton of demos, but I didn't dare try any of them at the fair. I figured I'd leave before the lag got the best of me; at one point I couldn't even enter one of the four quadrants because the sim was full. I managed to grab three out of four landmarks, although the northeast one didn't allow taking a LM for some reason (I was able to get one nonetheless from a demo I picked up on that sim! Yay!).
Here are the four regions, including a list of vendors on display in each sim, and a landmark to that section. If you can't TP to a given area, you might want to try landing at an adjacent location and walking in.
Hair Fair '09, Southwest Quadrant:
Magika
House of Munster
Battle Angel
Digital Eyes
Heading to Dreamville
Analog Dog
Exile
Damselfly
Snipz
Adam n Eve
LALA Moon
MADDesigns
Calys Creations
Hair Solutions
Kiss
Katat0nik
Lamora
Find Ash
Rock Candy
ChiChickie
Maitreya
DV8
Inorite
Vixen
Tukinowaguma
Tekeli-li! dark artistry
Flavor Designs
NebuchadNezzar - NDN - Industrial Cybergoth Gear
Hair Fair '09, Southeast Quadrant (courtesy of Dernier Cri):
Dernier Cri
Argrace
Zobovic
Hype
Lag Designs
Booperfunk
Dreads n Threads
Dark Mouse
Amacci
Zyrra Falcone
Blood Royal
Alice Project
Redlic
Simplee Britnee
Sky Shop Hair Resort
Onigiri
Miau Haus
Audacity
Baskin Bobbins
Tea Lane
Jolie Femme
Waka & Yuki
Hair Influence
Twisted & Spoiled
Nushru
The Good Life
Sweet Hair
Designs by Katey
a.C Store
The Stringer Mausoleum
Sparle Skye Designs
Honey
Innovations
Vignette
Shag
Draconic Kiss
Sirena hair
Curio Obscura
B Spot
Defectiva
MIU
Mirada
FOAM
Hair Fair '09, Northwest Quadrant:
Clawtooth by Clawtooth
Beauty Avatar
Spirit
DeadKitties
Tiny Bird
Goldie Locks
Mela's
Fuel
Kin
Diversity
Gwendolyn Cassini Creations
Ingenue
Wasabi Pills
Milestone Creations
Posh
Glittercake
Here Comes Trouble
Curious Kitties
TRUTH
Philotic Energy
Mia Snow
Vanity Hair
Curio
Raspberry Aristocrat
Head Mistress
Refuge
Bish Hair
Pixelated Dreams
Mau & Mej's
Fascino
BiZaRRe Hair & DeMiNaTioNs
Carlucci Designs
Rosy Mood
Decoy
Excess Androgyne
Sari's
Biedermanns Hair
Tekuteku
C'est Moi
JE Republic
House of Heart
Hair Fair '09, Northeast Quadrant:
Nodoka
Pirate Arts
Lazy Places
Aitui
George Street
Deviant Kitties
Dicord Designs
Bryce
Hairstyles by Tami McCoy
Pazazz Hair
Black Maria
Aoharu
Fashionably Dead
GroovyGirl Designs
U-Neek
DK's & Pixelthreads
Filigreemotion
Calico Ingmann Creations
SLink
Now, that's a TON of hair designers to look at, and many of them I have never heard of before. I intend to check them all out though, so stay tuned, kiddies.
BTW, the Hair Fair will run until July 4, so you should still have plenty of time to check it out, and PLEASE make a donation! If you purchase just one item, half of your money will be going to help a child in need. PLEASE! It's important.
Until next time,
Jamie :)
I'm at the fair as I write this, and I had intended to do a huge write-up on it, but considering the lag here, it would prove to be an enormous project. Instead, I have decided to list the designers here and leave it at that. I had also intended to collect landmarks, but perhaps due to lag, the few landmark givers present did not seem to be working for me.
What I WILL do, however, is I will go through the list of vendors, and over time, give coverage to those I find of interest and provide landmarks upon review. Not all of them appeal to me, and to be honest, I don't feel I can give an objective review of those which tend to cater to the kitty-ears-and-horse-tails crowd. Sorry. I'm sure they can't relate to my preferences either, so BLEAH! (*sticks tongue out*)
Despite the lag, it's all very exciting. I found that it is a bit easier to stay in one place and "cam" around the various shops (move my view using my camera controls). The only problem with this is there is a limit to the distance from which you can select objects, which, if too far away, will prevent the acquisition of demos and the purchase of any products until you actually move within range. Still, it is a way to avoid those laggy moments where you are trying to fly along and you just can't get anywhere.
Being a fan of short hairdos, I am always anxious to find something new. I am never above using styles intended for men, which brings up a point I have mentioned before: I have NEVER seen any realistic men's hairstyles in Second Life, ever. Aside from rock stars, men just do not wear their hair long any more, not like in SL. I would love to see some SHORT men's hairstyles, military cuts, even. I suspect that they would sell like crazy. I have mentioned this to designers before, but to no avail. Perhaps I will have to figure out how to make decent hair myself. I just don't want to use my time here marketing and selling! *sigh*
I grabbed a ton of demos, but I didn't dare try any of them at the fair. I figured I'd leave before the lag got the best of me; at one point I couldn't even enter one of the four quadrants because the sim was full. I managed to grab three out of four landmarks, although the northeast one didn't allow taking a LM for some reason (I was able to get one nonetheless from a demo I picked up on that sim! Yay!).
Here are the four regions, including a list of vendors on display in each sim, and a landmark to that section. If you can't TP to a given area, you might want to try landing at an adjacent location and walking in.
Hair Fair '09, Southwest Quadrant:
Magika
House of Munster
Battle Angel
Digital Eyes
Heading to Dreamville
Analog Dog
Exile
Damselfly
Snipz
Adam n Eve
LALA Moon
MADDesigns
Calys Creations
Hair Solutions
Kiss
Katat0nik
Lamora
Find Ash
Rock Candy
ChiChickie
Maitreya
DV8
Inorite
Vixen
Tukinowaguma
Tekeli-li! dark artistry
Flavor Designs
NebuchadNezzar - NDN - Industrial Cybergoth Gear
Hair Fair '09, Southeast Quadrant (courtesy of Dernier Cri):
Dernier Cri
Argrace
Zobovic
Hype
Lag Designs
Booperfunk
Dreads n Threads
Dark Mouse
Amacci
Zyrra Falcone
Blood Royal
Alice Project
Redlic
Simplee Britnee
Sky Shop Hair Resort
Onigiri
Miau Haus
Audacity
Baskin Bobbins
Tea Lane
Jolie Femme
Waka & Yuki
Hair Influence
Twisted & Spoiled
Nushru
The Good Life
Sweet Hair
Designs by Katey
a.C Store
The Stringer Mausoleum
Sparle Skye Designs
Honey
Innovations
Vignette
Shag
Draconic Kiss
Sirena hair
Curio Obscura
B Spot
Defectiva
MIU
Mirada
FOAM
Hair Fair '09, Northwest Quadrant:
Clawtooth by Clawtooth
Beauty Avatar
Spirit
DeadKitties
Tiny Bird
Goldie Locks
Mela's
Fuel
Kin
Diversity
Gwendolyn Cassini Creations
Ingenue
Wasabi Pills
Milestone Creations
Posh
Glittercake
Here Comes Trouble
Curious Kitties
TRUTH
Philotic Energy
Mia Snow
Vanity Hair
Curio
Raspberry Aristocrat
Head Mistress
Refuge
Bish Hair
Pixelated Dreams
Mau & Mej's
Fascino
BiZaRRe Hair & DeMiNaTioNs
Carlucci Designs
Rosy Mood
Decoy
Excess Androgyne
Sari's
Biedermanns Hair
Tekuteku
C'est Moi
JE Republic
House of Heart
Hair Fair '09, Northeast Quadrant:
Nodoka
Pirate Arts
Lazy Places
Aitui
George Street
Deviant Kitties
Dicord Designs
Bryce
Hairstyles by Tami McCoy
Pazazz Hair
Black Maria
Aoharu
Fashionably Dead
GroovyGirl Designs
U-Neek
DK's & Pixelthreads
Filigreemotion
Calico Ingmann Creations
SLink
Now, that's a TON of hair designers to look at, and many of them I have never heard of before. I intend to check them all out though, so stay tuned, kiddies.
BTW, the Hair Fair will run until July 4, so you should still have plenty of time to check it out, and PLEASE make a donation! If you purchase just one item, half of your money will be going to help a child in need. PLEASE! It's important.
Until next time,
Jamie :)
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Free Skin at LeLutka!
Just a heads-up for my friends and loyal readers: You can pick up a FREE SKIN at LeLutka (formerly MM Skins). You can find it on the table in the main display room; it looks like a shopping bag.
I like this skin. It's hard to believe it's free (send your n00b friends/alts over there!), and I have no idea how long they will have it available, so don't delay. Here is how it looks on me:
LeLutka has also announced that they have reduced the prices on ALL of their skins, so if you have always wanted to get a set for yourself, there is no better time than NOW! Check out their London Revolution series. I already own quite a few skins from either LeLutka or MM, and I think my next set from them is going to be from the above-mentioned line. At least go and check them out, maybe pick up a few demos, and get that free skin. You owe it to yourself.
Jamie
I like this skin. It's hard to believe it's free (send your n00b friends/alts over there!), and I have no idea how long they will have it available, so don't delay. Here is how it looks on me:
LeLutka has also announced that they have reduced the prices on ALL of their skins, so if you have always wanted to get a set for yourself, there is no better time than NOW! Check out their London Revolution series. I already own quite a few skins from either LeLutka or MM, and I think my next set from them is going to be from the above-mentioned line. At least go and check them out, maybe pick up a few demos, and get that free skin. You owe it to yourself.
Jamie
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Maitreya New Releases, June '09
If you belong to the Maitreya Update Group, you already know about the new releases which came out a couple days ago. Just knowing about them wasn't good enough for me though; I had to go and have a look.
Limo to Maitreya Isle
New items include a couple different styles of jeans, some denim shorts (NICE ones, not your garden-variety stripper-style cut-offs... ) with cuffs, a line of sarong tops which will go well with this lovely summer weather we're having, and some very nice racer-back tank tops.
Now please bear in mind that I am not given these items for free provided that I post a favorable review; quite the contrary. I buy all my stuff, and while I will not buy EVERYTHING just so I can write a review, I will buy whichever items suit my fancy, and I will give an honest report on them. It's MY blog, and I can say whatever I want, right? Well, RIGHT?? Of course I can. Who is going to stop me, the SL Police? Ha.
ANYway, I did pick out a few items. I bought one pair of the skinny jeans with prim cuffs just to see how they were. My intention was to NOT use the prim cuffs, as attaching them would have replaced the top straps on my Stiletto Moodys. Instead, I chose to wear mine sans cuffs, Jamie style. I must say, they are well done. I chose a basic blue (shade #6 if you must know), but I may have to go back and get a couple more for my ever-expanding jeans collection.
These have a nice fit, and a realistic texture, of which several variations are available. There are a few layer choices, as well as versions for use with the included prim roll-up cuffs and without. Here is a close-up of the leg detail, showing the nicely done seams and the natural looking wrinkles, precluding a stiff, painted-on appearance:
What am I standing on, you ask? Those are concrete "tide breakers," also known as tetrahedrons, commonly used to prevent shoreline erosion. The surf splashing up through these is quite spectacular, and YES, I did get a bit wet on this shoot!
I also picked up a pair of the denim shorts, in "Vintage Blue," of all things. OK, so I am a traditionalist. Too boring for you? Sorry; find another blog to read then.
As I said before, these shorts are refreshing in that they are not the ultra short items that we seem to have an over-abundance of here in SL. These are what you might wear in RL (unless you are a stripper or a Playboy model, in which case it's not likely that you need to live vicariously through Second Life anyway), and they would seem to go well with just about any warm weather top you might have handy. They are just NICE. Reasonable. SENSIBLE. I like them a lot, and will likely soon go back for a few more colors.
Oh, yes... the top. That's the new Racer Back Tank. I love this one, and I bought it in five different colors. True, they have a fat-pack for sale, but all I wanted were those five shades. All layers are included, which is so thoughtful of them. It shows that they know the needs of their clients. Don't you just hate it when you buy a nice, say, tube top, only to find that it is only supplied with a jacket layer? To me, this shows either the lack of understanding for what the consumer needs, or (hopefully not) a lazy, non-caring attitude toward the end user. Maitreya has clearly done their homework in this regard, and the quality of their products speaks for itself.
Here is a back view of the top. This is a nice change from the standard tank top or cami, adding a bit more variety to your wardrobe:
The material itself has a subdued ribbed cotton texture to it, adding to the realism. Again, I love these tops. (Hmmm... maybe I SHOULD have bought the fat pack)
One thing is for certain though: Summer has arrived. We've spent the winter dieting and working out (right?), and we're ready for it. Time to lose those sweaters and boots and get out in the Sun! Why not start off the season right with a new look, and let everyone wonder who that REAL-looking girl is!
'Til next time...
Jamie :)
Limo to Maitreya Isle
New items include a couple different styles of jeans, some denim shorts (NICE ones, not your garden-variety stripper-style cut-offs... ) with cuffs, a line of sarong tops which will go well with this lovely summer weather we're having, and some very nice racer-back tank tops.
Now please bear in mind that I am not given these items for free provided that I post a favorable review; quite the contrary. I buy all my stuff, and while I will not buy EVERYTHING just so I can write a review, I will buy whichever items suit my fancy, and I will give an honest report on them. It's MY blog, and I can say whatever I want, right? Well, RIGHT?? Of course I can. Who is going to stop me, the SL Police? Ha.
ANYway, I did pick out a few items. I bought one pair of the skinny jeans with prim cuffs just to see how they were. My intention was to NOT use the prim cuffs, as attaching them would have replaced the top straps on my Stiletto Moodys. Instead, I chose to wear mine sans cuffs, Jamie style. I must say, they are well done. I chose a basic blue (shade #6 if you must know), but I may have to go back and get a couple more for my ever-expanding jeans collection.
These have a nice fit, and a realistic texture, of which several variations are available. There are a few layer choices, as well as versions for use with the included prim roll-up cuffs and without. Here is a close-up of the leg detail, showing the nicely done seams and the natural looking wrinkles, precluding a stiff, painted-on appearance:
What am I standing on, you ask? Those are concrete "tide breakers," also known as tetrahedrons, commonly used to prevent shoreline erosion. The surf splashing up through these is quite spectacular, and YES, I did get a bit wet on this shoot!
I also picked up a pair of the denim shorts, in "Vintage Blue," of all things. OK, so I am a traditionalist. Too boring for you? Sorry; find another blog to read then.
As I said before, these shorts are refreshing in that they are not the ultra short items that we seem to have an over-abundance of here in SL. These are what you might wear in RL (unless you are a stripper or a Playboy model, in which case it's not likely that you need to live vicariously through Second Life anyway), and they would seem to go well with just about any warm weather top you might have handy. They are just NICE. Reasonable. SENSIBLE. I like them a lot, and will likely soon go back for a few more colors.
Oh, yes... the top. That's the new Racer Back Tank. I love this one, and I bought it in five different colors. True, they have a fat-pack for sale, but all I wanted were those five shades. All layers are included, which is so thoughtful of them. It shows that they know the needs of their clients. Don't you just hate it when you buy a nice, say, tube top, only to find that it is only supplied with a jacket layer? To me, this shows either the lack of understanding for what the consumer needs, or (hopefully not) a lazy, non-caring attitude toward the end user. Maitreya has clearly done their homework in this regard, and the quality of their products speaks for itself.
Here is a back view of the top. This is a nice change from the standard tank top or cami, adding a bit more variety to your wardrobe:
The material itself has a subdued ribbed cotton texture to it, adding to the realism. Again, I love these tops. (Hmmm... maybe I SHOULD have bought the fat pack)
One thing is for certain though: Summer has arrived. We've spent the winter dieting and working out (right?), and we're ready for it. Time to lose those sweaters and boots and get out in the Sun! Why not start off the season right with a new look, and let everyone wonder who that REAL-looking girl is!
'Til next time...
Jamie :)
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Beach and Ball Runway Show
Traitor?? No, not me; sure, I posted on another blog. I admit it. I'll even give you the link if you want to check it out:
Model’s Workshop Beach and Ball event coverage
Yes, it's the blog for the Model's Workshop group. I was tasked with taking photos of the recent (last Sunday) runway show, and it turned out to be a huge success!
Shown here on the runway is Lilly25 Connolly, photo "borrowed" from the official blog. Please click on the thumbnails here to view a larger image.
We'll be doing this again, so whether you are an experienced SL model, or if you have always wanted to be a model but weren't quite sure how to begin, this group is for you. It's about models helping models, and it's a fun way to learn and to make new friends in the industry. Join in and add your input regarding the theme of the next show. The entire thing was arranged by our own group members, so it was truly a team effort.
All you have to do is to simply run a search in-world for the group Model's Workshop and join (it's free), or better yet, just drop in at one of our weekly meetings. Trust me, you'll be made to feel more than welcome, and I'd be willing to bet that by the time the meeting is over, you'll have at least a few more new friends added to your list. WHERE, you ask? I'll give you the SLURL:
Model's Workshop
Our meetings are on Thursdays at 5pm, SLT (that would be 8pm Eastern time). This week the group is going to discuss how to organize and manage a runway show in Second Life, based on the experiences of those who participated in the recent show. Feel free to join us, whether you are interested in joining, or are just curious as to what we're all about. Chances are, though, if you have the interest to check us out, you'll want to become involved! This could be YOU on the runway!
Above, model Rouge Anthony hits the catwalk during the casual/beachwear segment of the show.
Delphine Ellisson struts her stuff at the recent show.
Anairam Maynard strikes a pose.
Janina Scarmon models a lovely Seafoam-colored gown in the formal wear segment.
Here again is Janina, this time sporting a more casual look.
Model Natalia Corvale wows the crowd during the swimsuit competition.
Also shown during the swimsuit/beachwear portion of the show is the lovely Beloved Aries.
Model Ebony Chanitilly is pictured in casual attire during the beachwear phase.
Pictured in a gorgeous blue formal is model Rhian Milena.
This production, while a lot of work for all who chose to participate, was enjoyed by all and proved to be a very rewarding experience. Do you think you'd enjoy being a part of something like this? Care to get involved, and learn? Don't hesitate; please come down and be a part of the Model's Workshop. All you have to do is to take that first step.
(For more detailed coverage of the show, please be sure to check our official blog, linked at the beginning of this post)
Hope to see you soon!
Jamie
Model’s Workshop Beach and Ball event coverage
Yes, it's the blog for the Model's Workshop group. I was tasked with taking photos of the recent (last Sunday) runway show, and it turned out to be a huge success!
Shown here on the runway is Lilly25 Connolly, photo "borrowed" from the official blog. Please click on the thumbnails here to view a larger image.
We'll be doing this again, so whether you are an experienced SL model, or if you have always wanted to be a model but weren't quite sure how to begin, this group is for you. It's about models helping models, and it's a fun way to learn and to make new friends in the industry. Join in and add your input regarding the theme of the next show. The entire thing was arranged by our own group members, so it was truly a team effort.
All you have to do is to simply run a search in-world for the group Model's Workshop and join (it's free), or better yet, just drop in at one of our weekly meetings. Trust me, you'll be made to feel more than welcome, and I'd be willing to bet that by the time the meeting is over, you'll have at least a few more new friends added to your list. WHERE, you ask? I'll give you the SLURL:
Model's Workshop
Our meetings are on Thursdays at 5pm, SLT (that would be 8pm Eastern time). This week the group is going to discuss how to organize and manage a runway show in Second Life, based on the experiences of those who participated in the recent show. Feel free to join us, whether you are interested in joining, or are just curious as to what we're all about. Chances are, though, if you have the interest to check us out, you'll want to become involved! This could be YOU on the runway!
Above, model Rouge Anthony hits the catwalk during the casual/beachwear segment of the show.
Delphine Ellisson struts her stuff at the recent show.
Anairam Maynard strikes a pose.
Janina Scarmon models a lovely Seafoam-colored gown in the formal wear segment.
Here again is Janina, this time sporting a more casual look.
Model Natalia Corvale wows the crowd during the swimsuit competition.
Also shown during the swimsuit/beachwear portion of the show is the lovely Beloved Aries.
Model Ebony Chanitilly is pictured in casual attire during the beachwear phase.
Pictured in a gorgeous blue formal is model Rhian Milena.
This production, while a lot of work for all who chose to participate, was enjoyed by all and proved to be a very rewarding experience. Do you think you'd enjoy being a part of something like this? Care to get involved, and learn? Don't hesitate; please come down and be a part of the Model's Workshop. All you have to do is to take that first step.
(For more detailed coverage of the show, please be sure to check our official blog, linked at the beginning of this post)
Hope to see you soon!
Jamie
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
M-M-M-More Prim Toes!
Just a quick post here... a friend recently tipped me off regarding some new shoes at B&G Shoes. There are three versions which feature a full prim foot, ala Moody, but the big news here is they are WAAAY affordable! How does $350L sound? Not bad at all, I hear you answer. Here is a pic of the display:
Of the three versions, I prefer the Selena best (the other two are the Amanda, and the Melody). There is a drop-down menu for skin color adjustment and toenail color. No toe rings on these, but I am told that the skin color CAN be fine-tuned by inputting the RGB color value, much like on the Moody shoes.
The fat pack can save you another 15% (eight different colors) at an incredible $2380L, but even if you can only afford one pair, you owe yourself, girlfriend! No, I didn't have time to review them personally, but I WILL get back to you on this, I promise! I have been busy with a lot of things, including building a large ocean-front house for a couple of great friends. More to come!
Hugzzzz
Of the three versions, I prefer the Selena best (the other two are the Amanda, and the Melody). There is a drop-down menu for skin color adjustment and toenail color. No toe rings on these, but I am told that the skin color CAN be fine-tuned by inputting the RGB color value, much like on the Moody shoes.
The fat pack can save you another 15% (eight different colors) at an incredible $2380L, but even if you can only afford one pair, you owe yourself, girlfriend! No, I didn't have time to review them personally, but I WILL get back to you on this, I promise! I have been busy with a lot of things, including building a large ocean-front house for a couple of great friends. More to come!
Hugzzzz
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