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Movement into The Future of the SL Viewer

So there’s something that I wanted to discuss today and it seems like I’m not the only one with this issue and topic on the brain. If you haven’t heard yet let me be one of the first to fill you in right here, right now. Linden Labs has reported that they will be disabling the search in V1 based viewers. What does this mean to you as a user and resident? Well it’s quite simple, this will, in effect, cause all V1 viewers of LL or third party viewers to become pretty much useless and unusable. Why is LL forcing these changes on the residents when it has become clear that people are still not happy with the upgrades or satisfied with all the new changes even after a year of it’s initial release? One of the many reasons is that they are planning to introduce MESH into the grid in the coming months in rolling phases.

What is Mesh and how is it an improvement to your second life experience? Well this will not only cut down on the usage of prims and as a consequence the lag that we go through daily, it is also much friendlier to those with lower graphics cards. Take a look at the youtube video and it’s brief introduction on Mesh in second life.

A Brief Look at Second Life Mesh Support

So to those that have refused to go to team V2, it soon looks like you’ll have no choice. But wait! There have been some people that refuse to bow to low to these new changes and the Phoenix team is one of them as they recently have released their new Firestorm 2 Beta which is so good that it could be an official release. In my personal opinion Firestorm is a combination of everything I loved about v1 in phoenix and the old LL viewer along with v2. While you can’t change the look (although skins are available to change even if they are not stable at the moment) you can adjust and customize the interface much more than you could with the LL V2 viewer. Below I took a picture to give you a glimpse into the Firestorm Viewer.

Outfit Credits:

Dress: Crissy Designs – *Sonya* Denim
Shoes: P10 – Serenity Heels Denim (free)
Hair: Exile – Kumiko
Skin: [Al Vulo!] – Ninni Shine cocoa
Tattoo: [AvB] – Night Fever
Bracelets: BND – Black Ethnik bangles
Ring: [Mandala] – Milky Way ring & nail (ring only)

I liked the interface of the LL V2 viewer but I hated how it looked cluttered with the sidebar that would not go away. With the firestorm you still have the option of keeping the sidebar and the options can pup out at the sides or you can completely undock them like in the phoenix viewer. My favorite aspect of the 2.0 viewer is that the notices aren’t so noticeable! I always hated how it they would pop up and there was no way to hide them but not with the V2. The buttons below are customizable as well which is another thing to note. I can move them around or hide them with a simple click of the mouse as well as resize the chat bar however I want depending on how much I use it.

Another thing you may have noticed if you were looking closely enough was that Firestorm has an embedded Animation Override. Below you’ll find a tutorial on how to customize it however you need. I found that there were a few bugs when I sat down because it didn’t automatically switch to my sitting animation. Or it would switch to it and then pop back to my standing animation which annoyed the hell out of me and I’m starting to think it’s more trouble than it’s worth to even use it. Hopefully with the next release they will have fixed this problem.

Be sure to take a look a the videos below to get a better idea of all the different aspects they are offering in this release. I think this offers the best of both worlds in the V2 and V1 viewers. I also want to make a note that this is probably the most stable I have been in second life, especially compared with my previous use of the LL 2.0 viewer. I probably crash about 3 times a week, if that, and I’m definitely not using a high powered computer. It works so well that I actually run smoothly even when I move my graphic setting is moved to ultra for more than 15 minutes.

Firestorm Public Beta Video Tutorial/Orientation

Firestorm AO – Part 1 Importing

Firestorm AO – Part 2 Customization

What’s Your Strength?

What is Your Strength?

by Eliza Mint

 

I truly do not believe being an SL model is something anyone is “born” with.  It’s not RL where we are born beautiful with perfect bone structure and skin, etc, etc.  Here in SL, we all have the possibility to become excellent models.  Does everyone have what it takes?  Of course not.  We’ve all met a couple people along our modeling travels that just simply do not “get it”.  They simply do not take the time to scrutinize themselves or take advice well or simply are not professional enough to do well in the SL modeling world.  Could they change and improve?  Sure, with some work.

Some people are “natural” SL models.  Perhaps they were serious gamers in a previous life and can strut along the runway just as easily as they can walk on their own two RL feet.  I, personally, was never a gamer and as a noob, I could barely walk up staircases.  One good friend used to be so kind as to teleport me to tops of stairs, I was so challenged.  I’m still impressed by models who can glide up and down complicated runway structures, stopping on a dime.  Over my 2.5 years in SL, I’ve gotten better.  Other people were builders in SL before coming to modeling.  They know their way around prims.  I’m proud to say that I once ran a clothing shop and while I truly kind of stunk at designing, it taught me a lot.  I can make simple pieces to finish a styled outfit or edit jewelry to get it just how I need it.  This is not something that comes naturally to me, but the more I work at it, the better I get.  Some people are fashionistas in RL and it translates well into SL.  They can make any outfit “flow”.

 

There is a saying, “Fake it until you make it” and it certainly holds true in SL modeling.  What’s your strength?  We all have one.  Maybe you are great at picking poses; being a little daring to get just the right pose to rock that outfit on the runway.  Maybe you have a great attention to detail and have the patience to cam around yourself a million times, editing and rotating those clothing pieces until they are perfect.  Maybe you’re a brand new model and all you have is some Lindens and your personality.  🙂  Well, that works too.  Then be the professional and sparkling personality you know you have and work it!  We’re all not perfect.  Not in RL and not in SL.  Most of us are still learning, day by day.

 

I haven’t been modeling very long.  I started my first class in January.  I’ve taken two courses so far and I’ve been friendly enough to make a good number of friends I can count on.  I think they have been my greatest asset in the modeling world.  People I can say, “Where can I get a light purple ponytail hair with sparkles?” and they give me some clues or LMs.  Friends I can brainstorm outfits with.  It’s only from each other that we learn.  We learn of new styling products, new modeling tools, and new techniques.  A friend that can give us a final look over and remind us that we forgot to shrink our ass!

You have a strength…and you’re not perfect.  How can you use the skills you currently have to grow as a model?  What strengths can make you stand out?  Only you can answer that.  So the next casting you have or class you attend, go in thinking positively about the ONE skills you have that no one can take from you.  Even if it’s “I’m friendly enough to make one friend today in class,” or “I know every prim on my avatar is perfectly placed”, then do it!

Manual Posing the Ins and Outs.

Posing Manually

As with many occassions in a modeling career you come across a show that is super laggy and many show coordinators and agency instructors warn you to have manual animations ready in case your HUD or zhao fail. Walk replaces and zhaos as well as posing HUD’s are scripted objects and in SL these scripts get a lower priority when it comes to the draw on the sim’s resources. These objects in lag don’t work well and you end up being up able to function or walk. In worse cases you end up noob bobbing your head or standing with legs apart – not a good look for any model.

Playing an animation manually from your invt and inworld is still liable to have lag but is much more reliable.

To manual pose you need a walk, a default starting pose and a number of regular poses. The default pose is the one you revert back to just before and after you walk. All these animations should be the same priority – preferably priority 4. Most of the runway animations you buy these days are priority 4 and in some cases designers of poses will say if they are in the description part of the properties. It is important to remember as animations of a higher priority over ride those of a lower priority. The main thing to also remember is animations that are started later will override those that were started earlier.

Some animations , particularly walks, dont control every part of the avi. THe head in a walking one often left to move freely and controlled by earlier or lower priority animations. So you may be playing a walk animation and still see parts of an earlier or lower priority animation still playing through. This will have an effect in the order that we play the animations for our routines. Generally you should not have any other poses playing while the walk is active. To prevent the pose from bleeding through the walk.

Right for placement on your screen fin what works best for you but placing the walk and default standing pose next to each other leaving some space between each of them. Line up your other poses in a row or column in the order that they are to be played.

Click on the play in world button of your walking animation when the button is turned on it will have a coloured boarder. The window containing the animation is active and has the focus. If you try to use the arrow forward key while this window has focus you wont walk. To walk you need to make sure the focus is on the screen we do this by clicking on the screen anywhere. So just below the animation.

Now this is where you have to become really good with your left hand control your arrow keys and right to control the mouse. Strangely enough for me as i use a laptop that will mean crossing over so I have to work out if that is better or using the hands the other way around.

So to practice the walking for now. Start the walking and immediately click below the animation to start moving forward and press forward arrow key so that you avoid moon walking or gliding in place.

Now to walk to a particular spot – same as you have probably learnt to walk with alt click on the spot you want to aim for. Although this time to walk on you need to click the animation then quickly the screen and arrow forward as per normal.

Right to start adding in your default pose. Now when your walking manual as above as soon as you stop click on your default pose you do not need to turn off the walk as it was started later it should over ride the walk. If at all possible and you need to check with your poses its possible if all the poses override the walk completely then to keep the walking on and just use the poses on and off. But this will depend on the walk and making sure none of the walk shows through any of your poses.

When you ready to walk ahead just stop your default poses and it should resume. So you never turn off your walk and you control the walking and default pose by turning the default pose on and off. YOu must make sure in this situation that one of your poses is on at all times as the walk will just start up all over again.

Some suggest to keep the basic pose on while walking and others do not . In some situations it can make you lock your head and look like a zombie and in other situations with no basic pose on you heard might have minimal control but look more natural ..

When adding your other poses in its fine to keep your default pose on and these newer poses should kick in over the top. As you start a new pose stop the one played previously after starting the new one. The point is when your done your posing you want to revert back to the default pose. For this to work all others have to be turned off or stopped.

The one area to watch for is that none of your pose snap back into a pose like a static pose. Especially the basic one. If this happens this means you need to turn it off while playing other poses and put it on again last. If it doesn’t it can remain in the background playing. After playing your poses and reverted back to the default with none of your other poses playing except the default. Now during this time along with everything else you need to set your camera up for your walk. When your ready to walk stop your default pose and click on screen and use arrow forward to go.

Phew that seems so much but if all else fails its possible to still walk using your walking pose and manual poses. Now many people use a modified version of this using a walk replacer which controls the walks and manual poses. But the full monty is very difficult and something that needs to be practiced again and again to get the smooth transitions.

May the force of Manual Posing be with you !

Keeley xxx

A new models first Portfolio experience.

It is always a nerve-wracking experience setting up portfolio, and even more so when your new into the industry and still a model in training. The following is one trainees experience of selecting a really great photography studio to help her set up her first modeling portfolio. Some of her experience could serve as some good points to look for when selecting your next photography agency for photos.

I have always been fascinated by photography in Second Life and I have had many different experiences with various photographers in the past, some good and some not so good.

I am not sure what I was looking for when I discovered Magic Eye Studios, the perfect photo, a different experience? Whatever it was I certainly found it. Dragonheart SpiritWeaver and RebeccaSue Magic are an amazing couple, who really put their heart and souls into their work.

I sat with them both to discuss exactly what it was that I wanted and decided on a portfolio because of my love of photography and my dream of becoming a model. The portfolio was to consist of eight photos and a photo for the cover, nine photos in total, as well as a written biography about myself, which Dragonheart and I worked on together.

Dragonheart and RebeccaSue both took part in taking the photos and RebeccaSue had built some amazing sets to suit each photo. My photo shoot for the portfolio took six hours, much longer than we had all expected, I had many different ideas and styles for the photos.

Most of my outfits were saved, so at first it was very easy, but as time went on it became more time-consuming, even so I really enjoyed the experience. I chose two photos from each set of proofs, which was difficult, as all of the photos were great and I had not been given a choice with previous photographers.

I was more than happy with the whole outcome and totally enjoyed my new experience with the art of photography.

Blogger : Pandora Drezelan
Model: Pandora Drezelan
Photos: Magic Eye Studios

Conquering the Casting call.

The most crucial thing about modeling is attending casting calls. This is one of the most important parts of runway modeling other than walking in shows. Castings are designed for agency VIPs to see if you will make a suitable model to be in the agency or more specifically for a show the agency is putting on. The way you present yourself at a casting can make or break your ability to join the agency or be chosen for the show. The following are some tips that myself and other models have used over time.

1. Show up about 15 minutes early unless requested otherwise. This shows the even organizer that you will be punctual and are professional at all times.

2. Some believe that you should try to wear something from the sponsor or designer unless required by the event to style something specific. Others believe to look fashionable but not too over the top but within the style of the show if it is specific or if for a general casting for an agency something that shows you know how to put together an outfit and mix and match.

3. Visit the designer’s store prior to the casting, if casting for a specific show. It is a great idea to be familiar with the designer and able to represent yourself intelligently at the casting should the opportunity arise. Know more and set yourself apart! If casting for an agency do a little research about the types of shows the agency does and expectations of their models.

4. Watch your prim placement and adjustment from the top to the bottom! Full styling ensures that your look is complete from your hair down to your shoes. If you walk in with prims floating or an ill-fitted skirt, the event organizer has no way of knowing if this is a one off or just a lack of skill on your part.

5. Pay attention to instructions given and do NOT IM the event organizer/co-ordinator. If you have a question or missed something it is a good idea if possible to ask another model in IM.

6. Try to keep random chatter in local and DV C to a minimum. No one wants a casting that lasts half the night. Other models may resent too much chatter and it makes it hard for others to follow what is going on.

7. Make sure you have a translator on hand. SL is a multinational location and as such you cannot assume that the casting will be held in your own language. Be prepared.

8. Use poses that are appropriate for the garments. Nothing that malforms the textures. Make sure you aren’t breaking the basic model rules about posing by having too many or any armpit poses and or back poses.

9. Go in with a positive attitude. Nothing is going to do less for your career than going into a casting wondering how long it is going to take? People will tell when you have a positive attitude and want to work with someone that will be a pleasure to work with.

10. Style to the best of your ability. Be true to the designer’s visions and aesthetic while staying within your personal style when casting for specific shows. If you are doing a casting for an agency try to keep your personal style within a good range that will appeal to many unless the casting calls for a specific style to be adhered to.

11. If there is an application, fill it out prior to the casting, following all instructions to the best of your ability. The event organizer does not have time to hunt you down for missing information. If no application it is possible to give a very brief CV or a simple styling paragraph about why you chose that look.

12. Make sure you are in control of your time and have left ample time for the casting. Be careful not to overbook as it will reflect badly upon you.

13. Take the time to write the event organizer a thank you note afterward. Whether you are cast or not, this will help them remember your name and professionalism. Thank the event organizer as you wrap up. Whether you are cast for the current job or not, they will remember your politeness.

Wishing you all the best for your next casting xx

Script writing the in’s and out’s.

Let me first say, show scripting many times is fairly well executed, but still a very much an overlooked trade in Second Life. It is fast becoming a dying trade as more and more agencies require models to contribute in many aspects of a show. It is one of the most important aspects to putting a show together. It is what is actually said as models parade down around or through the steps of the runway. In the worst case descriptions are often scribbled up in the last hours before a show, and sometimes altered “in the heat of the battle” as the Presenter /Announcer is correcting spelling errors, or simply trying to catch up with the walk order as models crash.
These days in the world of modeling to avoid the last minute rush by the script writer agencies are requesting models to submit a script of their outfits prior to the event and the scriptwriter is pulling the whole package together. This can present a few problems firstly that the scripter has no idea what outfits the models are wearing less they attend dress rehearsals and or have a list of the outfits and visit the designers. The second problem is that some models find it difficult to write a description and as such you end up with a variety of descriptions and a script that does not necessarily flow.

So with this in mind I thought it would be best to encourage all models new and old to think carefully about the way in which they write their descriptions. Thus making the scripting process easier for their agencies. Here are my top tips in no particular order….

#1. Don’t describe the model, describe the clothes. It’s a fashion show correct? The description should about the clothes. The models are of course worth mentioning, but they are there to make the best of the garments being shown. The secret here is to concentrate on the outfit, after having told the model’s name, the outfits name and its designer, unless its a “single designer show” when the latter is obvious after the initial presentation. Point out oddities, interesting detail, together with a general description for the benefit of those who never saw it rezz..This need not and should not be lengthy.

#2. Keep the sentences short and sweet an exciting – A good rule of thumb is that you want at least six well formed sentences to allow the announcer to pace your moving around the runway.

#3. Avoid consistently over used terms. Try to be imaginative, don’t repeat yourself. If you can’t find words, use the simplest possible, a direct description, or a thesaurus.

#4. Personality is good but try not to be opinionated. It is best to be factual, analytical, and not florid.

#5. You are making a mini story so make sure you use descriptive language to describe the type of material and or feel of the outfit as well as where this might be worn. Do not mention other designers names unless its part of the show.

#6. If you are wearing other things you can describe what it is good to go with i.e. Works well with gold earrings and necklace in a circular pattern. But do not mention what jewelery unless its part of the things your showing.

#7. Research the designers’ styles and tastes. Don’t guess at it. Read up about them and visit their stores. Names of the outfits can also be a good clue to what they have in mind (not always though) and give ideas how to describe. You get a feel for what the designer is trying to create when visiting the store.

#8. Lastly always spell check your description – never rely on another person to do it unless they are proof reading it for you. A script writer should always do this but as we know sometimes things are over looked and not done. If they announce the descriptions are done by the models the show then reflects on you.

The following examples are from shows previously done by MPI and give you an insight into how some models write their descriptions. The designer names have been removed as to the names of the models. They are considered to be of a good quality.

Stepping onto the runway in a flourish of deep golds, reds, pinks and blues, XXXX sparkles in Cxxx Cxxx Cosmo, a magnificent creation showcasing a brilliant gradient that may be reminiscent to some of the aurora borealis. Cosmo fits like a glove, accentuating the silhouette of the wearer with its deep, plunging neckline, low-cut back, and daring peeks of flesh on the sides. The form-fitting fabric is finely embroidered with hundreds of sequins from the delicate band encircling the neck to the short modified handkerchief hemlines that draws attention to your legs as you dance the night away. Adding further charm to this stunning cocktail dress is the beaded fringe of gold and blue topaz that graces the décolletage and the open back. Cosmo is a true feast for the eye and is the ideal selection for the bold and daring spirit in you. Thank you XXXXXX.

Our next model is a cheeky devil and as such his wicked ways show in the outfit he has chosen. Please make welcome SSSSS TTTTT. When the weather starts to get chilly, the first thing that comes to mind is hot cocoa, fireplaces, holidays, and ways to keep warm. This comfortable set of white button-up Red Wilderness Longjohns by CCCCC is a great way to keep warm on those nights at home or away on vacation in relaxing mountain cabin. A Brown Fur Winter hat by AAA is the perfect thing for keeping your head and ears warm while relaxing on the couch or sitting on the rug in front of the fire. The Brown plaid Moose Slippers by LLLL keep your feet toasty when you walk to the kitchen for a cup of cocoa or a midnight snack…a little tobacco stuffed in a hand carved wood pipe by Agora adds a little more heat to those cold nights. Thank you SSSSSS.

Descriptions can really make or break the quality of a show. Written well they enhance the wonderful styling of the models,having worked their butts off to style the outfits to absolute precision. A bad description can make all the work done feel rushed and half hearted.
Make your description a priority.

Tips & Tricks | Finding a Unique You!

I’ve found second life can be many things to many people such as entertainment, a getaway, escape, business, a place to create a family and live, learn, laugh, love and make lasting relationships. Throughout all of this living and experiencing all that second life has to offer for those of us in the fashion industry we know that it’s essential to be able to set yourself apart, to be noticed and be different. If you looked like the next person around how could someone look at your avatar and say- there she is! There are several ways to help this along but I’m here to just give you a few tips that will hopefully change the quality of your life and how people recognize YOU!

One of the most important things you should do is set yourself away from the in-crowd. There are tons of great skin out there and top quality and poplar designers but if everyone is getting the same skin and look then how does that make you different? How does that make you unique? The quality of that skin just went down because you’ve conformed to some cookie cutter image that was set out for you. We see skins on ads and some of us try to look exactly like those models in those ads with the same skin and clothing. Bad idea here chickadees. The point is to do something different and make it your own so modify  your shape to something where you can look at it and say- yes this is different, unique and beautiful. My advice would be to stay away from store bought shapes altogether because you never know who else could have that shape. If you are dead set on buying one then try to find one that is modifiable so that you can tweak parts of it to make it your own.

Lately designers are really into sets or giving outfits in their packages. While this is wildly convenient it can also work against you. I know I’ve probably said it a ton of times in my previous posts here and there or hinted toward this but it’s true and it bears repeating until it’s seared into your brains. Don’t try to copy a fashion icon or whatever you see that makes you think it’s the “it” thing. That will only make you a follower and to be like that person in the greatest sense of the term is to create a look and style all your own whether it be sophisticated, conservative, eclectic, casual, comfortable, sexy, quirky, or offbeat. Does it take more time and effort to do so? You bet your bottom dollar it does! But it’s going that extra step and really taking some time and effort that sets you apart. Do you think all those top named stylists are where they are and WHO they are because they copied a fashion icon? Nope! They worked their butts off to be different and seen as something apart from the millions of others that call themselves stylists. It’s not as effortless as they make it look and if they made it look like they worked at it they weren’t doing their jobs properly. When you can do something well and make it look like you’re not even trying then you’ve fooled the masses and succeeded in your goal!

Now do I know ALL there is to know about fashion? Heck no! Does anyone? Umm that would be a resounding NO. Fashion is always changing because the whim and opinion of the masses are always changing so the day that someone knows everything about fashion is the day that it’s no longer interesting and unique. This is why I didn’t give any set measurements and points but more of a general outlining that will help you become unique because you never know when those things will change. But I know through the years of what I observed and they seem to stay true no matter the decade. So if you don’t want to take my advice then look at fashion over the years and take a look at the well known stylists, models, or fashion icons and see what they’ve had to say on their style or how they dressed. Did they follow the parade or did they set out to the beat of their own drummer, confident in themselves and their skills? I’ll let you be the judge of that my friends!

Quickly Cutting Your subject from a background & removing the Green from your edges

Well if you’re a notice photographer you know how difficult it is to really get that annoying green background from around the edges of your avatar. You may see tones of tutorials on how to smudge it out but sometimes you want to have quick results. Well in this tutorial I show you how to create an extremely quick and easy way that takes under 10 minutes of cutting your subject completely from the background and removing that pesky background from the edges.

If you like our new tutorials comment about it or if you want to see more or have ideas for tutorials you would like to see posted up here let us know and we’ll see about getting that up here for you! Hope you enjoy!

Tutorial: Creating a Quick Quality Model Headshot

If you’re the type that has many different types of looks for every day of the week it’s hard to keep a truly up to date headshot that you use regularly and have to pay  photographers to do it every single time. This can be a major drain on your wallet so I’ve decided to help out those that have very little to no skill in photo editing programs such as photoshop and hope that this helps. This first tutorial will be on how to create a quick quality headshot and you’ll only have to worry about the upload fee. I’ve also included the aspect ratios for uploading for various purposes below this tutorial.

Part 1

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Let’s Clean House….Organize Your SLife

Being in second life for over two years can cause a lot of things to build up in your closet, especially if you are a pack rat like I am and always believe that you can use something old some day in the future. I had to really fight against the urge to hold onto things since I hate throwing things away that I’ve paid good money for- it goes against my basic instinct. But winning this battle has saved me a lot of lag on things at times and also made my life easier so I wanted to share just a few tips with all our readers to help you get into a good habit of keeping your inventory clean.

1. Delete old items!
This seems like such an easy thing to do but you’d be surprised at how much we end up storing even without really knowing it. When you unpack your boxes or bags delete them so you don’t have to do it later and you don’t have it clog up your inventory. Once you get done with a notecard get rid of it. Make sure to do it right after you’re finished with it because it’ll just end up growing into some large monster you have to deal with later on. This includes demo items that tend to hide in your inventory.

2. Take out the trash!
Once you’ve deleted your items they are sent to your trash so you may get the urge to restore but as soon as you delete it take out the trash so you don’t get tempted to keep anything. You need to say goodbye to the old and hello to the new!

3. Delete any old freebies.
After 2 months or so we should all be past the bad bling freebie phase so just delete every freebie that you’ve ever gotten as a newb. The older second lifers have probably already done this but if you haven’t- I’d urge you to do this.

4. Organize those landmarks!
Now the things that will take up a lot of your inventory is the landmarks and notecards so an easy way to bring this number down is to put them in notecards set up in special categories. This will take time to get situated but once it’s done all you have to do is maintain them which is much easier in the long run for your peace of mind.

These are just a few friendly tips from your MPI Blogger girl!

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