
FABOOSH set…Depeche Mode mash-ups galore. Love it.
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26 Friday Feb 2010
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26 Friday Feb 2010
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FABOOSH set…Depeche Mode mash-ups galore. Love it.
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24 Wednesday Feb 2010
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It’s been a funny old day.
Everything was plodding along in its usual way. I was in-world for a bit earlier, then left for a hospital rendezvous. Upon my return the bombshell was dropped:
SECOND LIFE 2.0 is finally here!!
I literally creamed my knickers. The odd thing is I was only thinking about it earlier in the day, and wondering how much longer we’d have to wait. I have a dreadful memory at the best of times, but I seemed to recall that February had been mentioned as the month for release., and seeing as February is almost at an end I was starting to think the labs had forgotten, but not so; ‘M & Co’ had finally unleashed the beta and it was all systems go.
It must say a lot about me that I actually felt sick as I was downloading the new viewer, the kind of sick that you experience as a kid on Christmas Eve. The sensation of pure excitement, tempered with a million “What if?” scenarios coursed through my veins..What if I didn’t like it? What if I couldn’t use it? What the hell will I do with my REAL life if it sucks?
Well dear reader I can say with all honesty it’s not nearly as bad as some of my Plurk pals would have me believe, in fact, I actually *really* like it. You see, here’s the thing: I am NOT a very technical person at all. For some reason people seem to think, in real life at least, that I am, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. I manage with computers but I don’t know squat by comparison to some, and the same has always applied to my Second Life experience. I perform exactly to the standard that I set myself in Second Life…nothing more, nothing less, and that makes me happy. I’m not a Second Life overachiever. Sure, I make shapes and take photographs, but that is a million miles away from building virtual palaces, being a top DJ or clothing designer or achieving any of the other amazing technical achievements that have been made by individuals in-world. The only thing I have in common with Codie is a voluptuous figure; I don’t have her brains for coding and scripting and all the alchemy that goes on behind the scenes. But that’s OK, because that’s not what I want to use Second Life for.
And there is your problem, because the new viewer is created with the new user in mind, and it really shows. With a few exceptions I think the uber-creators are going to despise it, and I’ve certainly seen evidence of that tonight on the forums and feeds. Gone are the pie-charts and the myriads of options that some, like myself found so confusing, but builders found essential. They’re still there of course, but this new viewer, so far as I can tell, is all about immediate functionality and ease of use all the way. I really rate a lot of the options that the labs have incorporated too. For a start the interface is really neat and more visual than the previous viewer. They’ve installed an easy to manage landmarks system, kerching! I LOVE that. They’ve integrated forward and back buttons which seem such a trivial thing but will make such an enormous difference to navigation.Beloved was peeping over my shoulder and said that the new interface reminded him of Firefox; I dunno about that, but I do know that I’m loving the new inventory options, such as ‘Outfit’ and ‘Wearing’…I could go on, but I haven’t got to grips with it all myself yet. There is going to be a LOT to learn, but I have breathed a huge sigh of relief and I don’t feel as daunted as I did before. This new viewer appeals to me because it fits my learning curve and my abilities perfectly; even after three years, I don’t really find much fun in fannying around with prims and this new viewer doesn’t make me feel so intimidated and dunceworthy because of that. My own personal view is that there should be a choice of interfaces for users, say an interface like this one for casual users and those who spend their time shopping and socialising, with minimal time spent upon object creation ( sound like anyone you know?) As a complete contrast there should be a GUI for those who do want to create, with easy access to all the tools and tackle that they need to perform their in-world tasks with no hassle. Of course, this is only a Beta, so perhaps the Labs will allow for an element of personalisation and allow for this kind of interface in future releases?
Incidentally, the new Snowglobe 2.0 viewer is out too, so of course I’ve downloaded that and I can say, hand on heart, I’ve had the BEST Second Life experience that I have had for WEEKS by making the transition. Minimal lag, no crashing..it really has been a complete breath of fresh air for me and has revitalised my Second Life experience.
Will I miss the old viewer? I guess so. It’s hard-coded into my brain, because I keep reaching for the bottom right of the screen to bring up my inventory. But I’m swept away by the frenzy and the hype and I have a very good feeling about all this, in the sense that like Linden Homes a week ago, these new changes will bring new avatars to our wonderful virtual world, and new avatars mean new talent, new ideas and will hopefully sustain Second Life for many years to come.
Anyway, here are a few links to wet your appetite for the new viewer: ArminasX Saiman has a great piece about the new viewer over at Second Effects. Sasy Scarborough has written all about inventory mangement and learning about the new sidebar on her blog too, it’s a really helpful article, thanks Sasy! Finally Torley Linden and the gang have a host of fabulous tutorials for you to watch, learn and be entertained by, all available by following this link.
23 Tuesday Feb 2010
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Watching Treet TV in my underwear whilst watering my sunflowers…ah, this is the life:)
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23 Tuesday Feb 2010
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L. Fauna has released demos of the new make-up range for the Lapine series of skins. There’s a total of five new colourings and each one is equally fabulous.I’ve gone for the demo of the TAN 2 skin here, and I am wearing a selection called ‘Overdose’. These are seriously beautiful skins; very different to my normal choice of body covering but absolutely essential Second Life wear. There’s a reason this brand has such a huge following in-world, and that is because the skins radiate glamour, don’t you think? Alas for me I’ll be sticking to demos for the mo. Go and buy some of my shapes so I can treat myself to a pack of these new wonderful additions! Go on…please?!
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23 Tuesday Feb 2010
23 Tuesday Feb 2010
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..a decidely ‘meh’ day if ever there was one, in my humble opinion. Therefore, I decided to go for a frolic in the woods and take a pretty picture to (hopefully) brighten your day.
This picture sees me wearing the LUA hair in ‘Smoke’, FREE from ANALOG DOG. I’m also wearing a beautiful frock from PIXELDOLLS, and the shape is my forthcoming release and it’s appropriately called ‘Earth’. I feel very springlike and fancy-free now, tra-la-lee!
(Kitty runs around picking daisies and generally being very bonkers)
22 Monday Feb 2010
Posted in Second Life
The inspiration is the four elements; Earth, Air, Fire and Water. You’ll be able to spot the promo posters very soon in my Flickr sidebar.
I’m really proud of this collection; I’m trying to broaden my range to include new styles and sizes. This set features two large and two slender shapes, and each one will retail for L$100, as well as a FATPACK of all shapes that will cost L$375. Pricing structure, as always, is ridiculousy cheap, but the shapes ooze quality even if I do say so myself, and that’s because I work bloody hard on them!
Release date to be decided, and I may well create a special edition shape for the fifth element if you’re extra nice to me:)
21 Sunday Feb 2010
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..and it’s almost 3am in the UK and I am cream crackered, but I just had to show you this stunning gift that was bestowed upon the attendees. I really wish you could have been there to see all the stunning hair designs for male and female avatars that were shown tonight; the models were quite frankly delicious, the clothing complimented each style beautifully and the presentation was perfect. My only complaint was a bit too much Mariah Carey on the soundtrack! But let’s not detract from the hair; it is beautiful and stylish and surprisingly accessible..I mean, look at me, curls? Who would have thought it? I’ll pop back to the store over the next few days and show you some of the styles that were featured tonight, but I’m afraid at the moment the island is laggy as hell as everyone tries to get this limited time gift..(main entrance of the store, only there for an hour so be quick!)
21 Sunday Feb 2010
Posted in Hair, Second Life Fashion Editorial

You can see why can’t you? Beautiful…
I am so impressed by the models here, their timing has been spot on and the choice of poses that they have used has been spot on. As a shape creator it’s been interesting to see the shapes that each model has used, alas just like the catwalks in real life each model is very slender with elongated legs, but there is a touch of curve to some of them. I’ve been truly impressed by the male models too, each one has been utterly gorgeous. It’s interesting to note that I’m more impressed by seeing slender male models than I am by the female ones: I think that’s because each male shape looks more realistic when the muscles aren’t as in your face..no muscled marys on display here. I would have loved to have been able to take a few pictures of teh boys to share with you , but it was very difficult to achieve a shot that wasn’t partially greyed out:( The lag was pretty dreadful.
21 Sunday Feb 2010
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To all the Second Life detractors who dismiss it as a mere ‘game’..erm, couture anyone?
This is just breathtaking.