SL10B; Kitty turns back the clock..(Avatar Blogger Crossfit Challenge(Entry 21 of 30))

SL10B; Kitty turns back the clock..(Avatar Blogger Crossfit Challenge(Entry 21 of 30))

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To think that Second Life is turning ten this weekend is pretty mind-boggling. It’s quite astonishing when you look back at your avatar to see how much your virtual identity has changed.  It’s a continual process, and something you really don’t consider until you’re flicking through photographs and have a ‘Holy Shitballs is that really me?!’ moment.

In a virtual world you can be different every single day, but I choose to remain pretty much the same.  I have a core look, an image that I like to work with, but this year I think I’ve really looked my best. Why is this?

I think it’s the fact that we’re seeing mesh implemented heavily on the grid now. There’s no denying that clothes are (on the whole) better when made in mesh. The materials viewer will add depth to the textures we wear and that’s going to be a HUGE improvement, although a lot of clothing makers already deploy the very best textures in their work so it will be like adding a final polish to something that’s already beautiful. A satisfying thought if you ask me.

Skins have never been better, hair is just divine and details like eyes, make-up and accessories in general are just adding to the allure that our avatars inherently possess.  I really do think Kitty, and Jez for that matter, have never looked better.  And I have proof.

The picture at the top of this article was taken a few days ago. Both Jez and I were testing the Bazar Cutout chairs for a previous post. We’re dressed casually, but despite that there’s a certain polish to us. Compare that with the picture below.

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For the time I think we looked great, and I still see avatars with similar appearance on the grid today, so we must have been doing something right.  But we’ve certainly come a long way since then, which make me wonder how we’ll look in a few more years.

Tantalising prospect isn’t it?

This is a worthwhile exercise: Root around on your PC and see if you can find some old SL pictures of yourself, and compare them to how you look now.  What has changed? What has stayed the same? How does it make you feel looking at them? What memories do they bring back? Like real life photographs these images bring back a flood of memories, some happy, some sad, but all just as valid as real life.  And if you ask me, these memories further enhance the validity of Second Life.

 Happy Birthday indeed to our beautiful, strange, crazy virtual world!

SL10B Competition to win a GAMING LAPTOP! (Avatar Blogger Crossfit Challenge(Entry 20 of 30))

SL10B Competition to win a GAMING LAPTOP! (Avatar Blogger Crossfit Challenge(Entry 20 of 30))

So Second Life’s Tenth Birthday celebrations are in full swing, and Alienware , the company that makes gaming rigs of which dreams are made of, has decided to launch a rather spiffing prize draw in honour of the birthday bash which you can enter to win a bloody dazzling Alienware 14 laptop! Imagine logging in-world on this baby….OOF!

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UNFORTUNATELY there’s a problem. The competition is ONLY open to US residents, which is a bit of a pisser. Alienware seem to have forgotten that there are other continents on the globe besides the Americas, and some of their residents  would like the opportunity to win a dandy piece of hardware too! 

Anyway, I could be a mardy about it but there’s no point because I’d probably not win it anyway, BUT isn’t it exciting that somebody could? I hope we get to find out who the lucky winner is! Squeee!!!

If you’re a US SL resident then HERE is the link to follow, and I wish you the very best of luck! 

The Cutout Chair Series from Bazar (Avatar Blogger Crossfit Challenge(Entry 19 of 30))

The Cutout Chair Series from Bazar (Avatar Blogger Crossfit Challenge(Entry 19 of 30))

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You know there’s one thing I really,  REALLY love about being a blogger.  

It’s when you’re lucky enough to have a designer drop a package on you to preview.

Those moments as you open the box and start to rezz the contents as you speculate what marvels await your earthly gaze. It’s a TANTALISING feeling, it really is.

I was chuffed  to receive a surprise from Ria Bazar Mavendorf today, and it floored me.

As regular Kittywitchin’ readers are by now well aware, Ria’s one of my favourite creators, so I was in effect receiving a package from one of  my virtual heroes! A rare privilege indeed.

So because I’m already accustomed to Ria’s style, I wasn’t worried about the contents of the parcel, because I know that Ria is an excellent content creator, hence my returning  to her store, and why I happily live in her Arizona House.  Suffice to say as a customer I am confident in Ria’s designing capability, so I knew that whatever was hiding in the box would be a ‘wonderful thing’.

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(Cutout Chair No.2)

Turns out it was three wonderful things that are her latest releases,  the perfectly named ‘Cutout Chairs’, and readers, I love them. They remind me of the chairs we had in school; one sheet of bonded plywood on metal legs. They were chairs that we used to pick at and scribble upon and stick massive globs of gum underneath.  (We were pretty disrespectful of the equipment in school, it has to be said. I’m not proud.) In fact they’re so realistic that as soon as I saw these chairs I could almost smell them, you know? They look perfect in every detail that they evoked that sense for me, and even had me recalling the sound those metal legs make when scraped across the floor to antagonize a teacher! How’s that for a real-life memory triggered by a virtual creation? (Awesome!)

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But of course what make these chairs far superior to the real thing are the cut-out designs within each one.  They really are rather special indeed. Chair number one features an elegant  female silhouette, with the female figure gazing at a butterfly.  Chair number two has a vibrant, modern motif that to my eyes is reminiscent of tribal tattoo designs, and chair number three appears to be the most traditional of the group, bearing a pattern that suggests  a modern, rounded take on a Fleur De Lys theme. It’s a little Art Deco too, and out of the three I think this one is most suited to traditionally styled homes.

Ria could have crafted these mesh marvels and fitted them with a bog-standard sitting animation and they would still have been leagues above their peers.  Instead she’s gone the extra mile, and you’ll find that each one is stacked to the brim with animations, something that Ria is incredibly generous with in her builds.

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Not only do you have nine male and nine female animated sits in each, but there are eight couples poses and seven ‘misc’ poses too, and of course they’re all great fun. The misc poses include wearable props for all kinds of chair based activities such as knitting, embroidery, surfing the web, browsing  a tablet, drinking coffee and reading a magazine. Every pose is perfectly realised and the props just add that extra touch of authenticity to proceedings.

I had so much fun posing using these chairs, but they’re much more fun with a friend, so I enlisted the help of Jez so that we could test out the couples animations. It was at that point that I realised that while the singular poses are good,  these chairs really come alive when couples use them together! 

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You will create some lovely romantic scenes together with this furniture.  The animation sequences feel very loving and proved really enjoyable to use as a couple.  I played around with them, as you do, and to my joy I discovered that if I used the poses as a single, with Jez using the couples poses, we could create even more interesting scenarios. If you’re in any way interested in Second Life photography and modelling then  these chairs should find a place in your home, without a doubt.

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And speaking of photographs, if you’re blessed with a strong enough graphics card the results will  prove extraordinary if you use windlight settings heavy on shadows. Alas my graphics card isn’t *quite* good enough, but I did the best I could for the photos on show here, and I do hope I’ve done the chairs justice. 

What else can I tell you about them? Well, each chair comes in a variety of wooden textures (Brown, Dark, Light and White) and they will probably go on sale tomorrow (Friday 21st June) Unfortunately I don’t know how much they will cost, but I do know that they’re original mesh and I think they’re terribly exciting. I expect to see them featured in lots of blog posts in the near future, because I think they’ll really lend themselves well to interior design.

The Cutout Chairs are beautiful form with lots of extra fabulous function, and I think that regardless of price, they’re certainly going to prove to be a worthy investment for your virtual home. Click HERE to visit BAZAR. 

Kitty Quicky! Draxtor Despres to speak at SL10B today at 3pm SLT (Avatar Blogger Crossfit Challenge(Entry 18 of 30))

Kitty Quicky! Draxtor Despres to speak at SL10B today at 3pm SLT (Avatar Blogger Crossfit Challenge(Entry 18 of 30))

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(Image above taken from Prim Perfect’s awesome website)

Friend of Kittywitchin’ Draxtor Despres is going to be interviewed today as part of a series of Ekphrasis live talks presented by Rowan Derryth.

Draxtor has been showered in compliments recently due to his amazing ‘The Drax Files’ web-series but he’s been a pioneer of Machinima and at the forefront of Second Life media for a very long time. This live discussion will take place at 3pm SLT (that’s 11pm UK time..so not *too* late really!) and I’ve already booked my seat, as you can see!

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I will of course try to avoid flashing my knickers at Drax, just in case I put him off!

I’m really looking forward to this chat. I think Drax is a truly inspirational character and he’s doing fantastic work for our community.

Click HERE to come and join the fun, and for more information about this exciting series of live discussions check out the Prim Perfect blog, and I look forward to seeing you there!!