Every schedule should have some slack in it to deal with the problems you know will happen. Happened. Just sayin’……
(LOL. look at the proportions in this pic. No WONDER sometimes I feel that my work is overwhelming. *grin*)
Every schedule should have some slack in it to deal with the problems you know will happen. Happened. Just sayin’……
(LOL. look at the proportions in this pic. No WONDER sometimes I feel that my work is overwhelming. *grin*)
There's not much to say about me. I discovered SecondLife by accident, wandered in, and decided I wanted to stay. This blog was a chronicle of my adventures and misadventures in SL. It also includes stray thoughts that occur to me as a result of my time in SL. Both I and my avatar are female. We both love water and the beach and gardening and parties and hanging out with friends. Updating this after quite some time. I haven't appeared in SL in many many months (probably over a year by now) but SL has remained in my thoughts. I do miss my SL, but at least I still have contact with some of my friends from there. In the meantime.... this blog has evolved to be about my RL adventures. :) Nowhere near as risque as my SL but I do keep busy. I still like all the things listed above. I didn't have any cats in SL (only ducks and a panda) so my cats feel that they should play starring roles in my posts. :) I didn't do much eating IN SL although certainly food and drink accompanied me in RL while I roamed inworld. Cooking and baking have become more fun and interesting once I redid my kitchen. That renovation took longer and cost more than if I'd done it virtually, but I'm thrilled to have a tangible new kitchen! I hope you like food and drink as well! Thanks for reading! View all posts by ahuva18
Ahh yes,
Once again, a chance to rant against builders who don’t actually sit in the chairs they make….
Scale of objects is as important a quality as the textures you apply. If you make things to be used by avatars, do yourself ( and the rest of use immersion fans) a favor, and use it. Fix it, tweak it, and make it “proper”. Especially if you have the inclination to make it so the “buyer/user” cannot change it.
edit>stretch>(adjust) & sit… 20 seconds to make your objects “fit” can be the difference between a blog post about how wonderful and considerate a builder you are, and one of those… OOPS moments….
Rant over…. we now resume our normal schedule of HUGS designed to make Ahuvas’ head fit the scale of the office furniture
@Dz – and this is just one of the many reasons why I adore you!!!!!! *HUGS*