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Loren Twine

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  1. Geronimoooo! I use the swimmer hud from by Siggy Romulus, WaterWorks.
  2. They warned me against going into the woods at night, but I just wouldn't listen D:
  3. I see avatars that make me go "wow" ever so often. Yesterday, I cracked up over the tinies at Grendel's children. Moments later, I was duckified.
  4. Mine are Poetic Colors - Summer Storm. I think I someone else in the thread had the same ones, but that was, like, pages ago, so I forgot
  5. Well, there's the premium which is $70 a year, monthly tier of $5, and I buy L for maybe $3-4 every other week. I figure that to be a fairly cheap hobby.
  6. Kolb wrote: *You can save an outfit with Viewer 2* Go to the right side of your viewer and there is a shirt icon, click it and at the bottom of the panel is "Save outfit as..." I do it all the time and I always use viewer 2. Goodluck Kolby Thanks, but like Ishtara pointed out, you cannot save outfits as *copies*, which is what I was hoping was still possible in V2. I like modding my moddable stuff for different outfits, and in those instances, the links (as much as I appreciate the ability to link to copy items) aren't the best way to go. I'll stick with Phoenix, although I still have to keep poking at V2 so I at least know my way around it. I sure hope the devs reconsider this one, Torley. Makes me wonder how much time THEY spend inworld... <.<
  7. Oh darn. I was afraid that might be the case. :smileysad:
  8. I use Phoenix on a daily basis, but now and then I run around with V2, so that I'll be able to help newbies with various issues. I was messing with outfits while using it now, and realised I had no idea how to save the outfit without using links. Ya know, like in the old days where saving an outfit created a new folder with copies (assuming stuff was copy of course). I use both methods frequently in Phoenix, and would love to be able to use both in V2 also. It's probably right under my nose, but I don't see it. Halp? :smileyindifferent:
  9. This isn't exactly close to my RL appearance (doh), but it's a good representation of what I usually wear in RL: Jeans, tee and a hoodie. Oh, and glasses. It's what I usually wear in SL on lazy days.
  10. Saw him at the Shelter yesterday. He sure did have a nice bag.
  11. I signed up with another avatar in july -07 after having seen a spoof of Second Life. Wanted to see what the mockery was about. Didn't get very far because my computer couldn't run SL. Then I got a new computer in November, and when moving files I came across the viewer I downloaded but couldn't use. I gave it another go, and there I was.. rezzing in as a longhaired chick in a purple shirt... :smileysurprised: I stumbled around a bit thinking this was crap... Found the parrot, ran over some rats, and then I found the edit appearance tutorial. Phew. Got a sex change, worked quite a bit on my shape, dived into the library for better rags, and then I fell off a bridge and got stuck in water. Couldn't move, and thought it was game over. Logged off, returned the next day and was still in water. :smileysad: Happily found out I could move again, ran off, found the big green arrow and was on my way into the big world.. Hyrule. From there I walked and flew around. I would see green dots on the minimap and go closer.. and then chicken out, as I got a bit freaked out when people talked to me. Somehow I stumbled in through the doors at The Shelter on Isabel. Sat on a chair in the back hoping noone would talk to me, and just observed people and learned from the questions others asked. To this day The Shelter is my default location if I have no other plans.
  12. A pic of me from when I was a little ticked off. Get it? Ticked... Agh nevermind.
  13. I didn't appreciate it when someone told me red didn't go with purple.
  14. Ian Undercroft wrote: Thank you for the comments about my suit. The tails are from SF Designs. Ooh! I keep forgetting to check in on their High Fashion department, I love the other suits they have.
  15. Ian Undercroft wrote: Men's formal seems so dull compared to the wonderful women's gowns. I'm sure you'd look funny Fabulous in a gown too! But where's your rags from? They look nice.
  16. squashy Beeswing wrote: Loren Twine wrote: I copy one of my hairstyles, move, shrink, rotate or smack a clear texture on bad prims, and keep it in the same folder as the hat.* The above is what I intended on doing, I usually forget so when it's time to use the hat, I have to quick-mod in a panick. ^_^' Ok. I'm not very good at this sort of stuff. Am i able to simply delete a stray prim or two? Thanks. I sometimes unlink and delete stray prims, but find it to be less hassle to select the prim, and put a clear texture (that we all should have in the library) on it. Prim is still there, but can't be seen.
  17. I copy one of my hairstyles, move, shrink, rotate or smack a clear texture on bad prims, and keep it in the same folder as the hat.* *The above is what I intended on doing, I usually forget so when it's time to use the hat, I have to quick-mod in a panick. ^_^'
  18. Hehe I thought the drawing sucked majorly, myself. As for my facial features, I can't seem to get away from them. I have a handful of alts, they all look like siblings.
  19. I'll play. RL me is a bit paler than this, but oh well. And the two versions of SL me.
  20. You rebake the textures on your avatar by pressing ctrl+alt+r. It makes clothes rez faster after changing, and can fix various glitches, like if other people see you nekkid or gray.
  21. Ah yes, the Peter Pan-syndrome. I usually rebake after teleports to avoid it. Rebaking does the trick in my experience.
  22. I love a bit of make-up for those special occasions.
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