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Ronni and her round glasses
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Ronni got a full makeover finally
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That little girl really scared me!
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House Head has been spotted
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Glossary of terms for photography in SL
Hunter Stern replied to Orwar's topic in Art, Music and Photography
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You might try https://www.firestormviewer.org/support/. They also have support in various languages.
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Should I keep buying for my old Catwa head?
Hunter Stern replied to AdminGirl's topic in Your Avatar
I agree with Bree on the 'unique' factor. I use both male and female Catwa heads and applier skins (where some of the skins are not available anymore). I think it also depends on what you want to do with the head in the moment, and even mixing the head up with different shapes can make a difference for me depending on the day or mood. -
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Looking for an alternative pet for a gothic/supernatural family
Hunter Stern replied to MadRM's topic in Make Friends
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Making Custom Animations for Other People's Avatars?
Hunter Stern replied to Tenzin Knickers's topic in Animation Forum
You might also be able to create animations with DAZ Studio to create custom animations as well ( i could be wrong considering any updates it has gone through). it seems to me there was even a tutorial on the topic from Medhu. -
3 Layers of Hot Butter Popcorn with Everything!
Hunter Stern replied to Hunter Stern's topic in General Discussion Forum
I had Fraps running at the time and had let the game go into auto-run. If I could get those frame rates and even focus in Second Life I'd be lucky if I didn't crash lol. the somersaults are funny and sort of metaphorical (atleast to me) and I personally love to get ideas from similar platforms that could be translated into SL. -
I can definitely agree with all the above. Unsolicited TP's used to get me very annoyed, and then I realized 'two can play this game'. I make very effective large spider avatars, and if a TP offer pops up on my screen for no good reason, I simply accept the TP and the sit back and let the avatar do the rest. (also helps to avoid unwanted friending or unwanted advances ).
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How much complexity is normal for an average avatar?
Hunter Stern replied to liberty4us's topic in Your Avatar
I'm so glad I'm a spider (and not a gorilla ). My numbers vary (a high range for me is at about 100k and tells me I might have too much going on) but stays generally low ensuring everyone that hasn't manually derendered me, gets to enjoy my complexity . -
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Taken under a bridge at Elvion
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The Water Spout
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Wolf Spider
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Searching for indoor shadows
Hunter Stern replied to Schatzi Timmerman's topic in Art, Music and Photography
I just wanted to add, also after you log in or are at your photo set up, hold Ctrl+Alt+Shift and hit 3, 0, and - to eliminate things you don't need drawn in your scene (like Linden Tree, clouds, etc) i've even turned off ground and water when doing sky high photos to give textures a better chance to rezz. -
Searching for indoor shadows
Hunter Stern replied to Schatzi Timmerman's topic in Art, Music and Photography
If you are using the object for photos, then clearly you don't need 'real' shadows (good try LL). I would suggest taking the object in question and putting them on a green screen back drop, taking a pic of them saved to your system. Open up in Photoshop, Gimp, etc. and create a black and white composite mask of the object (the object should be black with a transparent background at this point). upload saved object mask picture and apply to a prim, flatten and adjust the texture (opacticity/ transparency, scale etc.) of the masked object behind the object(s) to simulate the shadows on the floor. Plus, you can reduce the drop in frame rate from having advanced lighting turned off for the final pic (you could use the shadow option from Advanced lighting as a guide temporarily to see where to place the created shadow mask objects).