Showing posts with label Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Design. Show all posts

Monday, May 18, 2009

ARA Best Home Fundraiser and Contest

Do you enjoy decorating your home? Have you put a lot of effort into its design and appearance? Are you curious to see how your home compares with others in Second Life?

Our organization, *Animal Rights Advocates*, is launching Second Life's First Annual "Best Home In Second Life" competition and exhibit. This will be a prestigious event! If you are proud of your home and your creativity, you are strongly encouraged to enter.

All submissions will be reviewed by our fundraising board. The top ten homes will be chosen and left open to residents to vote for the winner. The top three homes will receive substantial monetary prizes.

A Black Tie Affair awards ceremony will conclude our fundraiser.

Stop by the enclosed location for an entrance ballot and for further information including the details of this exciting event!

Expect media coverage. Demand high competition. Anticipate Linden attendance.

Will your home be voted as Second Life's best?

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Interview with Lomgrem Smalls

If you’ve ever been at Luskwood (or the Cutlass Club), you may have noticed a resident so small, it’s hard to find him without looking for his nametag. This would be Lomgren Smalls. Having long been known for his six-inch high avie, and to a lesser extend occasional custom work on micro (and mega) avatars, he has made a little real-life news recently. I recently had a chance to talk with him.

Bixyl Shuftan: Where did you first hear about Second Life?

Lomgren Smalls: Well, I had heard about it several years ago, back when I hadn't even thought of joining. Probably a good three, four years, maybe more than that. I think it was probably during 2006, because that was my first year being at the El Goonish Shive forums at Keenspot (El Goonish Shive is an online comic).

Bixyl Shuftan: So what got you to take a look?

Lomgren Smalls: Well, I joined the Trillian Astra alpha back in early Jan 2007, or maybe Dec 2006. Trillian Astra is ... an IM client aggregator of sorts. It allows you to connect to multiple IM Networks. AIM, ICQ, Yahoo, etc. One of the first people to add me as a friend on the Astra network was a furry on here already, and finally convinced me to go ahead and try Second Life.

Thus, my born date is late January 2007 ... but when I tried it ... it was so laggy that my avatar never loaded. So I gave up on it again. I finally decided to try again on March 3rd, 2007. Made it in, things loaded, and from there, met new friends, etc, and haven't left.

Bixyl Shuftan: Sounds like things went well once you started.

Lomgren Smalls: *chuckles* As well as can be expected with SL.

Bixyl Shuftan: When did you first start building, and how did it lead to your work on avatars?

Lomgren Smalls: Heh. I started building and learning right from the start. My very first stop was Luskwood, on the recommendation of my friend from Trillian Astra. After a couple of days, I visited the Ivory Tower of Prims to learn about building. I remember thinking at the time that it'd be cool if I could build, but I never expected to be able to do this well at the time. I was building silly, simple little things at first for practice, like tables, chairs, the usual. And then I got it into my head to build something steampunk. So, me being the crazy kitty I am, I started on it as a major project, building in Perry. This actually took only a week for me to do, even back then ... and my first actual month in SL hadn't quite finished yet. Here's a pic, just check the date

Bixyl Shuftan: Thanks.

Lomgren Smalls: The picture was after it had been refined a bit and I was trying to package it for possible sale. But the last part of the original that I have was built and finished on Apr 1, 2007. I have tweaked it since then.

Bixyl Shuftan: Looks good

Lomgren Smalls: So, I was building from the very beginning. It took me about 6 months in SL to learn enough to make the original base of this av. But the main thing about me and building ... I love a challenge, and seeing just what I can do.

Bixyl Shuftan: Yes, looking at you, it's obvious someone did quite a bit of work on how small one could make an avatar. How did this begin?

Lomgren Smalls: Well, back to the El Goonish Shive forums, it was there that my online persona became a 6 inch tall male anthrofeline, if you want to describe it formally. So, naturally, one of the things I wanted to try and do in SL was make myself, well, myself. One of the first things I got was the original NorthStar micro, with help, as a kit. It was actually twice my current height, about a foot tall. But I customized it and eventually learned enough to make it move. I then took what I learned with that and made my own. Including my own animation and such to get it to work.

Bixyl Shuftan: How long did it take before it was fully ready?

Lomgren Smalls: Well, probably 20 hours at least, but I keep tweaking it and such. That was figuring out the scripting and figuring out how to shrink the head and tail down properly. The rest was me using the NorthStar micro as a pattern and trying to figure out how to improve upon it.

Bixyl Shuftan: I take it your micro was a hit with everyone on first sight?

Lomgren Smalls whispers: Hehe. A lot of people liked it, and I still get questions on "where did you get that?" and "how did you get so small?"

Bixyl Shuftan: *chuckles* What have been some of the more unusual reactions to your micro?

Lomgren Smalls: *chuckles* Well, they've ranged from the innocent to the adult... so... I've seen a lot

Bixyl Shuftan: Those who've read the paper for a while will recall you've also done work on macro avatars, super-large ones.

Lomgren Smalls: Yes, I've done some work on megas before, mainly to see just what was possible. Most people were saying even a 30 meter av was impossible. But, me being a builder, I knew what link limits and root prims were, and how they affected things. So, I was able to design and piece together a statue-style mega avatar that was ... a lot larger than anyone expected was possible.

Bixyl Shuftan: If I recall corectly, you built a mega-vixen about 224 feet tall

Lomgren Smalls: It was actually for Halloween, because I was becoming known as a micro ... and I built the vixen for a friend, and I made a mega version of my own regular av, around 65.5 and 68 meters tall, respectively.

Bixyl Shuftan: Did the work take about as long as your micro?

Lomgren Smalls: The vixen was built over the weekend before Halloween 2007, quite literally. My avatar was finished the Monday before. I recall Halloween being on that Tuesday

Bixyl Shuftan: Yes, I remember seeing her a few days later at Luskwood. Needless to say, she left quite an impression. ;-)

Lomgren Smalls: *grins*

Bixyl Shuftan: How easy is it to move in the megas?

Lomgren Smalls: Not easy. You literally have to fly them around. And hover, making them appear to stand on the ground.

Bixyl Shuftan: Do they lag a lot?

Lomgren Smalls: Not really. They are made of normal prims.

Bixyl Shuftan: So what other work have you done since then?

Lomgren Smalls: I do all sorts of work. I build stuff other than avatars. Everything here on my property, for instance. I've also built stuff for friends, castles ... let's see. I've done commissions, for micros, other avs... one of them was for The Phantom Creeps robot used by Rob Zombie in a few of his videos. So, just in general, a little of everything. Most recently, I've been finishing up some work on a couple of micros that I can actually sell, Relay for Life.

Bixyl Shuftan: What can you tell the readers about those?

Lomgren Smalls: Well, they're going to be based a lot on my current outfit ... because this is my "Relay for Life" outfit. The main difference is that the head actually is built by me, instead of being a shrunken version of the Luskwood Cat. I also have a female version of the av in progress, just needs a little more work.

Bixyl Shuftan: I've seen another micro done by you. About how many macros and micros have you made for others?

Lomgren Smalls: Macros ... let's see ... maybe 2-3, if that. Micros ... closer to 8-10.

Bixyl Shuftan: Changing the subject, you recenly got a real life job through SL. How did you hear about it?

Lomgren Smalls: Well, I had been looking for a better job for a while. And my friends here in SL knew about it. So, through a couple of the online Second Life papers, they learned of an on-SL job fair being held by the state of Missouri. And they told me about it

Bixyl Shuftan: Yes, and your getting the job made a little real-life news as well. The articles stated your micro made quite an impression.

Lomgren Smalls: Yes. I know people probably think I'm crazy for going to a job fair as a micro, but to me, it makes sense. 1: it's who I am. 2: It shows what I am capable of doing. Of course, I was dressed for the occasion, wearing a dark gray tux.

Bixyl Shuftan: Have your new fellow employees spoken much about Second Life, considering how you got the job?

Lomgren Smalls: A bit, yes, as I've talked to them about it. They're happy with me working there, I'm happy working there, my boss/etc are happy with me.

Bixyl Shuftan: Great ... As I recall, you were also on local TV news.

Lomgren Smalls: Yes, a couple of times. Never expected to be on TV at all. *chuckles*

Bixyl Shuftan: Besides the RFL avatars, any future plans that you'd like to share?

Lomgren Smalls: Well, I plan on making non-RFL versions (of the avatar), and hopefully making a version 2.0 of the av someday in the future.



To those who haven’t come across them, articles about Lomgren getting his state government IT job can be found HERE , HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE (short story with video), and HERE (a longer video with Lom in the second half). Lomgren mentioned there were others, but they were mostly taken from the articles above.

Bixyl Shuftan

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Svarga for sale!

Svarga, created by Laukosargas Svarog Its mentioned by name in every published book about SL that I have ever read, they are in countless profiles, and is the closest thing to a national park that SL has.

Laukosargas Svarog told New World Notes the reason she is finally giving up:
"It's far too expensive just to be a hobby and as Svarga stands at the moment, being no longer a platform for my development, I've decided to sell it for a value that represents a fraction of the work I put into it. " She goes on to say:
"After more than 4 years I expected SL to be way more efficient (and cheaper) than it is. For one thing, moving around is still like moving through mud, almost, I say 'almost' as bad as it was in 2004."
"Eventually I think Second Life is likely to be replaced by a newer generation of VR that will have learnt from the mistakes made by Linden Lab and I'm very much looking forward to that."

I wonder if Linden Lab are getting the message???

Image by Isolde Flammand
Source: New World Notes

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Meet the models see the design entries

Look in the DESIGN section for those that missed our fabulous design contest fashion show featuring Lemania indigo and OMG Inc along with the contest designs.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

RUNWAY Magazine Hits Milestone

Since launching their first issue in March 2008, RUNWAY Magazine has made its mark on the fashion industry in Second Life, distributing over 40,000 copies of their August 2008 issue alone.

Find out more in the DESIGN section

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Introducing ArtiZan Creative Solutions

ArtiZan Creative Solutions provides innovative scripted devices for a growing range of identified SL business needs, specialising in communication and marketing.


The Mailbox products let you automatically send IMs and items to a list of avatar names, without the use of groups or friends list.Send IMS, objects, notecards, landmarks, photos, textures - anything!Perfect for art galleries, clubs, venues, shops, event planners, artists, musicians, educators, publishers - anyone who needs to communicate information or distribute items to a number of people at once.

Invitations to parties, openings, weddings, performances and other events
Store promotions and new product launches
Media distribution - catalogues, magazine subscriptions, newsletters
Education and distribution of information
Sending product updates and keeping in touch with your customers
Business organisation, staff communication and any other forms of mail you need to send to more than one person at a time.

SMS - Subscription Mailbox SystemFully flexible, multi-featured, in-world group mail systemFEATURES
Completely in-world solution - no reliance on web servers
One-time purchase - no ongoing fees
No need for networked servers - can remove duplicate entries
Store lists on notecards or in your own database - no permanent storage in scripts that can fail
Keep as many lists as you want - you have full control
Mix and match Subscriber and Mailbox Systems to suit your own needs
Devices are independent: rez as needed, place wherever you wish.
All are copy and mod (except scripts which are copy only). Rename, change shape or textures as you wish.
Full signup and mailout solution from as little as $600 to a maximum of $1900.
For more details see the Mailbox on SL Exchange or SL Exchange or visit ArtiZan Creative Solutions, Da Vinci Isle

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Exciting news for both Fire Island and Caliber

Exciting News! Fire Island has a "sister community!"
Full details can be found in EXPLORE


Nyre Gray of Caliber Designs at Rivendell got through her first ever fashion show on the MODA runway.
Find out more in the DESIGN section

Dana

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Styling your Second Life with Firehorse



Today I’d like to introduce you to our latest feature.
As from Friday there will be a weekly article about styling your SL – this is going to be a guide to getting the best avatar you can for your money – starting with how to create a full female av, with wardrobe, for 0 lindens! I won’t just be covering the ladies though, in future editions I will be doing the same for men and all other sorts of Av – so look out for the tiny, furry and fantasy articles in the future.
Groups and locations mentioned in the first article will be useful for all sorts of avs, so read the article even if it isn't aimed at the sort of av you want to style.
As the weeks progress, the budget covered will increase so you will be able to get the best value and quality for your hard earned cash.
For over a year I’ve been offering a bespoke make over service for avatars (mostly for men), so I’ll be offering lots of hints and tips, that maybe you won’t know.
Also a note card with further landmarks and group info will be offered after the articles have been published.
Firehorse – Making Second Life a prettier place one avatar at a time.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Rustica


I have seen sculpted prims used a lot in building and furniture but this castle took my breath away, it was like stepping back in time, so perfect was the atmosphere created.
go to DESIGN to see more

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

The RFL Beta Mermaid Movement Override

Beta launch of Navigator Mermaid Movement Override

Bixyl explores the underwater world with the help of a new AO, full details in the DESIGN section

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Designs of a higher Caliber

How often in SL do you see working furniture beautifully designed and built?
Doors and even drawers that open with a click, soft furnishing with a choice of 12 textures to fit your dining room?
Well I found it and I love it!
Check it out for yourself in the DESIGN section.
Dana

Thursday, May 1, 2008

"You've had a makeover!"

How much difference can changing your hair style make to your appearance? Quite a lot as I show in DESIGN...............

Friday, April 25, 2008

Events, events, events,

Wow its going to be a busy weekend!

Take a look at EVENTS, MACE and DESIGN sections to find out just how busy; there is the SL book fair 2008 this Friday, Saturday and Sunday - then also the Arthole Gallery Grand Opening you can read about that with Nazz in MACE, don't forget Phat Cat's re-opening and the award ceremony for the Merovingi Fashion Awards and a whole week of events at Rezz rock and Rezzolutions. Also find out what great shows are lined up for you in Zurich this weekend in the MACE section.
BBA Hotshots will also be running a YARD SALE in aid of RFL from the 24th - 27th with 1000's of items on sale and all proceeds going to this great charity. Keep up with all the RFL events in their section
Plan your weekend with our help - keep an eye on the sections for more events this weekend!

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Design Hoax


Being an IT girl sometimes is not all it is cracked up to be.
It took a long time for this reporter to get into the hottest club in-world few months back, and now I am understanding why. Controversy is covering the club as well as the gallery it co-owns and shares a sim with.
As I logged in this morning, I found two separate notices from the two groups in question. An in-world designer who created the buildings for the sim has been ripped off. I have sent a request asking for an interview with the designer and am eagerly awaiting the chance to talk to her. From skins to dresses to buildings, where and when will the designer troubles stop?
This just proves that nothing is safe in-world from theft. Hopefully I will have not only an update but a full interview soon.

Photo by reporter Dashwood Dayafter

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Exquisite Furnishings

He began by taking a chair, extending the back to be over 15 meters then he opened up his texture files and began sifting through them to decide which ones would be best for an Egyptian Pharaoh. After rejecting several ones that the interruption of the scene was questionable, Mr. Lungu found the Eye of Ra and a Blue Scarab which he chose for the Pharaoh and His Queen's Throne respectively.
Read on in DESIGN

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

photoLIFE Brings Next Generation Photography to Second Life!

After doing research with several photographers and photo studio owners, OomPoppaMowMow Snookums armed himself with statistics on photo studio requirements then started the creation of his own unique studio, now known as photoLIFE.



Find out more in DESIGN

Monday, February 11, 2008

Svarga

It is mentioned by name in every published book about SL that I have ever read, in countless profiles, and are the closest thing to national parks that SL has.

Click here to read more with Isolde Flamand

Saturday, February 9, 2008

Why be a merchant on Wish Isle ?

I am inviting you to Wish Isle as a Wish Isle Merchant!
These are our Exceptional Advantages and cool Attractions;

Pyramid: L$150 per Week 25 to 35 prims
Beach : L$ 25 per week 15 prims

Find out more in DESIGN

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Favourite finds

Tuli has a lovely collection of designs from eyes and skins to gothic, traditional, urban and chic.
Take a look at this 'Find' in the DESIGN section