I receive many lovely comps from creator friends, but do not receive comps in exchange for posting -- so -- what you see is what I personally enjoy. Thanks to everyone for sharing your art with me. Special thanks for support from Lelutka, Glam Affair, and EX MACHINA Industrial Age. I sometimes post on my blog walkingonplywood.blogspot.com/, or on my Facebook page www.facebook.com/faint.outline.5/ - but both are sparse.

 

Just SL selfies very seldom planned or photoshopped. I am not an SL blogger, I post what I am wearing. Mostly Lelutka, my "everyday" head for years now. No photoshopped hair, everything you see can be purchased in-world. Most backgrounds are on my personal parcel, or out shopping. The light is simple, without effects. I leave in the little flaws we all have in SL and RL. I don't use much makeup and I don't endlessly fiddle with details, what I do everyone can do. I shop primarily in-world, mostly because I have always liked poking around stores in RL, and in-world you can try on clothes easily.

 

My favorite head seem to change every time I am sent a new one, but I feel connected with Lelutka's Prim and River, for me they have the feeling of the Origin Lelutka Spencer with made me totally fall for Lelu in the first place. My head shapes are mostly modified "Wren's Nest." I keep shapes in spreadsheets and constantly fiddle with them, combining and changing. I also use Lelutka default shapes as starters a lot. I don't save any "outfits." I just try clothes on until I'm happy, you know, like real life. I have favorites of course.

 

I use Slink, Maitreya (5.3 and X) Petite and Flat, Legacy Perky Petite, Kupra, Kups, Kahara, Hulixa, Tonic and Prima, Tweenster, EVE, Lucybody, Sweet's, Erika, and Belleza Freya bodies, BoM has made changing bodies very fluid. In addition to Lelutka, I have used LAQ, EVE, Catwa, Utilizator, S@R, Genus, AK, Rebirth, and Vista heads. My name FaintOutline is a tip of the hat to Edgar Degas and Jean Baudrillard.

 

My favorite photo on Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/stjernesol/50828014432/in/dateposted/

 

“There is a crack in everything. That's how the light gets in.”

-- Leonard Cohen

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