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  1. Sponsored by White Tiger's Islands on two different dates and times to accommodate your holiday schedule. Incredible Christmas Rock show to the most amazing light show programmed expressly for each song with as much reality and nuance to the real life performances that Second Life can provide. Rising Star Entertainment is proud to offer this incredible holiday show, its a must see for your SL  experience.

    Dates:

     Saturday Dec 17th 4pm SLT

     Monday Dec 19th  6pm SLT

    Where: WHITE TIGER'S ISLANDS http://slurl.com/secondlife/White%20Tigers%20Island/128/69/2501

  2. Is there anyway to set an entire sim to the windlight setting you desire, without going parcel to parcel setting them on the land description which takes up that space and looks tacky on your listings?

    Would be a great add on to the estate tools, yes?

  3. Dear Mr. Linden, why o why after all this time, when its been totally proved Huge, Giant, Mega prims will not crash SL into the sea, we still do not have the ability to create and transform these prims in Second Life??

    Here's my argument: if your a creator, a mega prim in your creation is made by another creator and this as we all know leads to many permission problems down the road.

    When working with them, the teeniest nudge to improve a prim shape to your needs, squashing it or pulling it longer, leads to the disaster of the prim going back to our "allowed" 10 M size. Most creators using them dare not make a modifiable object for sale, knowing full well someones going to try and improve its size.

    As a creator, its my goal to take items to other Open Source worlds, i do not have that option here in SL, as it is, i rent a sim in Avination where huge prim creation is allowed, to create and use my own huge prims. You have no idea how refreshing it is to have this ability, and frankly speaking i could be plugging that $60 bucks a month into SL.

    Just a few thoughts to perhaps roll around, they are in world, but its a nightmare to use them as the are, after being in another world where its totally allowed and encouraged. Thanks Mr L, great job so far, just gimme some big boys to play with and I'm a happy camper :D

     

  4. AMAZING FULL STAGE SHOW AS ONLY MICHAEL COULD DO, ALL HIS FAVORITE SONGS, THAT MADE YOUR HEART LEAP..AND YOUR BODY ROCK PRESENTED BY RISING STAR ENTERTAINMENT, BE SURE TO GET IN EARLY THE SIM FILLS FAST, ITS ONE SHOW YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS !!

        SPRING BREAK FESTIVAL AT THE FAIRGROUNDS, NEW RIDES, MIDWAY AND GAMES, FUN FOR ALL, BRING THE FAMILY AND HAVE A GREAT TIME!

    http://slurl.com/secondlife/Darkest%20Angel%20Island/63/132/22

  5. Tribute concerts are all the rage right now, its a great platform for bringing a favorite band to life in SL. We work in an entertainment platform called "Rising Star Entertainment" and we have done some great metal bands. We also can do any band anyone requests, this includes a professionally cut and produced sounding show, avatars built to match the actual band members, instruments as true to the RL ones as possible, and stage design.  Professionally done lighting, sound, and quality, as many of our members have been involved in band production, NY, Vagas, etc, and i think our shows prove it..if your interested IM me in world, and we can advise you of any open dates :)

  6. Well..as far as licensing goes, its no worse than DJ's...our band, i would imagine no one realizes the work involved, first you have to find some decent live performances, run them thru electronic programs to clean them  up, cut songs, cut out chatter, cover over cuts with crowd sounds, and pay for a stream to get the finished product into SL.

    Then you have to create the avatars to resemble, or look like the actual band members. The stage design can be minimal, but we like to try and add interest there too, with some design that brings in the ambiance of the performance.  We pay alot for quality instruments to add realism, and study the band in concert to get movement and interaction down.

    We have worked for probably over 160 hours this week getting a show ready between 3 members, so we call it in game entertainment, we don't make enough tips to cover our expenses usually, but we all enjoy it immensely, the love of the bands and the music, its what we do.

    Perhaps next time if your enjoying a show, think about the work involved to bring it to you, its called tribute for a reason, we try and bring honor to the band we are portraying and bring it to life for you in Second Life.

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