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Iris Ophelia

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  1. I love hearing about the tricks and techniques people use to make a snapshot really pop. For me, I like turning voice on and tapping my mic to activate the lipsync feature that moves an avatar's lips, and sometimes even combining it with an emoter to get more less exaggerated looking faces/expressions. What's your not-so-secret secret?

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  2. You really have to go the extra mile to get your designs visible these days. Flickr, Plurk, and a store blog are ideal starting points. From there, getting involved in events like hunts, fairs, and weekday sales can also be a big help. Getting in touch with bloggers is valuable too, if you come across bloggers with a similar style to yours.

  3. I'm always looking for something to inspire me to put together a new outfit or take some pictures. Most of my inspiration for even modern casual looks actually comes from old fairy tales, which I tend to fall back on whenever I feel like I'm in a fashion dry spell.

    So I want to know, where do you look for your style inspiration?

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  4. I love a nice blend of both. I think harsh photosourcing doesn't look right in SL and that people should embrace that fact instead of fighting it sometimes. SL just Isn't a photorealistic place. Likewise if something is a bit too handpainted it can be hard to find coordinates for it without looking like a human magazine collage. A blend of photorealism and artistic style to soften it seems to be the most flattering kind of texture for almost anything SL, I think.

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  5. I like the idea of a machinima-based fashion blog oddly, but the answer as to qhy pictures are more popular is definitely that they take a fraction of the time. Some designers do machinima every now and then to advertise. Epoque's "The Convulsion" is a good recent example, but back in the day Nylon Pinkney and the Tableau/PC folks did it too.

  6. I think the flat base is similar, but the hearts are a glossy-looking plastic type finish, she did them in pink and black and red I think? This pic does not do them any justice unfortunately...

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  7. *GField*, always *GField*! She did a pair of heart flats for her valentine's day hunt and I only wish she'd released them in a full array of colours. I wish Mon Tissu did more shoes too :matte-motes-bashful-cute:

  8. There are a few brillian tutorials you can follow along with on Youtube. Some of them are helpful to see the way people shade clothes, but this one is definitely my favourite (this is just part 1), since she talks a lot about the importance of seams, and how to avoid them. Hopefully this will help you get a good start!

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