Project EveryBody Blogger Challenge #2: Raw Evil

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Honestly, I thought this challenge would be a breeze. Pop into Second Life, take a quick photo and write the post. No PhotoShop, no PicMonkey, no liquifying, dodging & burning, layers, painting or cloning. Simply one happy snap and BOOM! Instant blog post.

How wrong could I have been. Over four hours later, I finally have the picture. I didn’t even crop it; all I did was resize it so it wouldn’t take forever to load. Why would I put myself through such an ordeal? Because I am following through on keeping up with the Project EveryBody blogger Challenge. And this one is a doozy!

Take an SL picture of your avatar and don’t edit it. You can crop it, but other than that rely only on a natural, realistic WL and your own beautiful, unique avatar to tell a beautiful story. A raw story told with a raw photograph.

That’s it. Nothing but a raw shot to tell a story.

Actually, I kind of forgot about the second part of the challenge – letting the picture tell the tale. Looking at it, you see me in a trench coat. ZZZZZZZZZ. Not very exciting, I know. But there IS a story behind the photo, and yes, I’m going to tell it.

Taking a photo in Second Life that shows the avatar and the products (skin, hair, clothes, jewelry, etc.) in its best light is a real challenge. I originally had on a halter top that I loved. But one of the biggest issues with photographing SL avatars is that it produces squared-off shoulders, knobby elbows and knees and angular planes on the face. This normally isn’t an issue; I just use the Liquify filter in PhotoShop (or Nip Tuck in PicMonkey) to soften and round those out. But with a raw shot, those are not only exposed, but to my eye, exaggerated. So, back into my closet I ran, trying to find something that hid those pesky bits. I had recently bought a beautiful sweater, but pose after pose, a tiny bit of my neck showed through. That is normally something I wouldn’t worry about; one or two clicks with my clone stamp and it’s covered. Argggghhhh! It took me about ten minutes to remember I couldn’t do that! So once again I delved deeper into the recesses of my closet and pulled out a lovely long-sleeved dress. However, no matter what pose I tried, the elbows looked like they had been cut with pinking shears, which just wouldn’t do.

Finally, I settled on this coat. I have had it for a few months, but had never used it in a photo. I eventually found a pose I liked, but after taking a test shot I realised that the belt was poking through my hand. Only slightly, and something that ordinarily I could fix easily, but since this was a raw shot, I had to either change my clothes again or switch poses. Since I was getting a bit frustrated with my bulging wardrobe, I changed the pose. All good and ready to shoot!

But then came the Windlight dilemma. I ordinarily take a lot of different photos using different Windlight settings and then pick my favourite as a base to process. This often leaves uneven shadows or alpha halos that don’t look good raw, but can be remedied with a few steps. Dozens and dozens of WL settings later, I was about to give up. It didn’t help that my net kept crashing and I had to keep rebooting my modem and eventually swap it out for a different one to stay logged in. I had gone through my standard repertoire of light settings and I had only taken three shots, which I didn’t like. Frustration was at its peak.

I use the Firestorm viewer, which has literally hundreds of Windlight settings pre-loaded. Most of the time I actually think there are too many, making it slow to navigate to the section I want. But since my go-to settings weren’t working, I decided to try the PhotoTools series. I cycled through a few until I came to the PhotoTools – Me Love Light. And I did love it. By tweaking the time of day and east angle I came up with a light that was soft on my face, gave a bit of highlight to my hair and a beautiful glow to the leather of the coat. I sighed happily and clicked the shutter. I was done.

I have to say that I couldn’t have done this without my LUMIPro HUD . By using the lighting system I was able to enhance the Windlight, giving more definition to my face and hair. Without it I would have been forced to use a studio light which wouldn’t allow me to select such a dramatic light setting. There is depth to this photo that is thanks to my LUMIPro.

Is this photo perfect? Nope. Am I dying to liquify and smudge around my nose and jawline? You betcha. Am I aching to dodge and burn the highlights and shadows? Absolutely. But I learned something with this exercise. It made me rethink so many things I normally take for granted when shooting a fashion shot: what I am wearing, how the pose affects the clothing, how important it is to look for those tiny flaws in the shot. It made me carefully check my camera and lighting angles. Heck, it even made me toss out about 300 items in my inventory that I came across while I was searching for the perfect outfit! It was a valuable lesson, and I will remember them when I go back to shooting pictures, even knowing I will be doing post-processing.

But…this challenge is still raw evil!

Pretty stuff I’m showing off:

Jacket: erratic / chloe – trenchcoat / chocolate by Erratic Rain
Earrings: Cae :: Promise :: Earring by Caelan Hancroft
Ring: Cae :: Promise :: Ring by Caelan Hancroft
Hair: ^;^CaTwA^;^ Sandy V2 Hair by Catwa Clip
*Nail appliers: {Wicked Peach} – Nails – Starlight by Autumn Amaranth (available at The Theme Park May 2014)
Skin: [PXL] Creations [PXL] JADE NAT Terre MEB C2 (FR) by Hart Larsson
Hands: Slink Mesh Hands (av) Casual by Siddean Munro
Hand appliers:[PXL] Creations – [ PXL ] Slink Hand Appliers NAT by Hart Larsson
Eyes: Amacci Gaze Eyes – Ocean Blue by Carina Larsen
Lashes: Mon Cheri *MC* “Falsies” Eyelash by Freya Oliveri

Pose: oOo Studios oOo elizabeta_five by Olaenka Chesnokov

Photo taken using the LumiPro HUD

Second Life Friends List Meme: Bosom Buddies

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Miss Berry is once again delving into our personal lives with questions about our Second Life friends lists. She has asked us to drag one of our mates along for a photo and answers to her questions. Since I know Rwah is a fan of Monday Memes but doesn’t usually get the time to participate, I hijacked her the second she logged on to coerce politely ask her to help me out. Even though she had a lot of her own blogging obligations to fulfill, she readily agreed…cuz that’s what friends do 🙂

In case you want to play along, here is what you need to do:

Meme instructions: Grab a friend from your second life friends list (optional) pose with them and/or answer the following questions. Don’t forget to leave a link to your post in the comments (of this post) and share your picture in the Blog Memes Flickr Group.

My answers are boring, so other than mentioning that I have 159 friends on my list, I clean my list fairly often, have met the majority of my friends through club work and do have someone I would trust with my password, I’m just going to skip on to Rwah’s answers. Rather than just listing the questions and answers I am going to share our conversation, edited only for continuity and to remove some of my inane comments 😉 .

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The Colour Meme: Yellow, Pink & The Dreaded Teal

1 Berry's Colour Meme

I seem to be doing a lot of blog challenges lately. It’s not that I can’t come up with my own ideas, although it does make it easier to have a ready-made theme. The reason I like challenges is that it brings me together with other bloggers. It gives me a sense of camaraderie with what is a largely solitary hobby. I know a lot of bloggers tend to keep to themselves, myself included. This gives me an opportunity to mix and mingle indirectly.

I am running behind on getting the Monday Meme done, but I try not to miss it. This week is a fun and simple concept: blog about our favourite colour or colour combination. Here is the skinny on what to do:

Meme instructions: Blog a picture of your favorite color or a variety of colors that you like. Don’t forget to leave a link to your post in the comments (of this post) and share your picture in the Blog Memes Flickr Group.

My favourite colour combination is yellow, pink and teal (don’t hate me, Berry, but I couldn’t cheat and leave out the teal!). It is a very happy combo and I always feel quite chipper and springy when I wear it. You will find this combination throughout my home, as well.

I actually would have preferred a softer shade of yellow, but I vowed to stick to what I had in my inventory. I have a ton of yellow clothing items, but finding something to work with the top presented a challenge in its own right. All in all, though, I was pleased with the final result.

Maybe it has something to do with being in Australia; I’m going to blame Mr Jefferson for influencing my choice 😉

Pretty stuff I’m showing off:

Top: …Mutresse… Jana Cardigan by Eeky Cioc
Shorts: ur.favorite.one – ::{u.f.o}::give it to me – lemon by charming Meiler
Shoes: ::HH:: Hucci Talasea Sandal – 21 Shoe by Eboni Khan (colour NLA)
Necklace: (Magpie*) Cassana Necklace Silver/Pink by Mag Tennen
Earrings: (Magpie*) Cassana Earrings Silver/Pink by Mag Tennen
Hair: *ARGRACE* SHIORI – True Red [B] (upper part) by rika Oyen (New release)
Skin: [PXL] Creations [PXL] JADE NAT PetalPink MEB C2 (FR) by Hart Larsson
Hands: Slink Mesh Hands (av) Casual by Siddean Munro
Feet: Slink Mesh Feet (Av) High by Siddean Munro
Hand & Feet appliers:[PXL] Creations – [ PXL ] Slink Hand & Feet Appliers NAT by Hart Larsson
Eyes: Amacci Gaze Eyes – Ocean Blue by Carina Larsen
Lashes: Mon Cheri *MC* “Falsies” Eyelash by Freya Oliveri

Pose: ..::Vibe::.. – Free Spirit 09_mirror by Journey Lorakeet