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So about the informations !
This is a limited offer for 2 weeks only, from March 16th to March 30th.
This is not a scripted bag sadly, I'll be making all the custom orders myself, that's mostly why it's limited for now. I'll be managing the layering myself in Photoshop what a simple SL script can't do !
How to order your custom bag? Go to my mainstore location and buy a commission card (200L for the total commission), you'll have to fill an online form with your custom informations, and I'll get back to you as soon as possible with your product !
That's it !
More informations and other textured bags are available in mainstore at : maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Cheesecake/157/174/39
This is my new customised look for my favourite OC, Hope. As you can see it's a lot better than the old design (on the left duh), I used paint pens and then slowly thinned the lines with a toothpick. The cape lining was harder to do since it was highly risky since I can't scrape it off from the fabric but I think I did alright! Also he will look wayyy better when edited XD
Also quick update: Been busy with my HNC Biology & Chemistry Classes at College and my Mums been getting surgery (she's fine now though). Also I've been really sick from the cold/flu! So apologies for the inactivity!
Oh, oh, oh! For those of you excited for my Young Heroes story with Hope on the team I've came up with a pretty cool plot and plenty characters to use for it. 7/10 of the issues have been planned. Just to write them up and do the builds, it'll be uploaded after my RH & BW series!
My Riding Hood & Bad Wolf series is all written up, it's going to have 9 parts and 5 of the builds are done! The character usage is awesome, dynamic between my characters is very fun, plot is simple not complicated or anything but leaves you wanting more, it's quite funny and is a teeny but alarming since one of my main characters is a funny sociopath XD. The builds so far look AMAZING I'm doing base builds to make it more interesting which I haven't really done before. So expect that to be uploaded pretty soon!
the one in the pink dress, she asked me t customise it with lil for her graduation dance:)
i made the bag too!!
thankyou kate:)
Customised 1959 Chevrolet Parkwood with a delicious candy orange and gold fleck custom paint job.
So tasty I could have licked it.
Front-quarter view of a customised full-size 1967 Ford Galaxie 500 XL 2-Door, 6-Passenger Hardtop Coupe, model [63B], V8, registration “NDB 434E”. Spotted outside Bridlington, Northeast Yorkshire, U.K., in July 2022.
Cancer Sell Donation
Customised By: www.flickr.com/photos/davidsparks/
So I have an addiction to Backbone and especially the Funnybones so after watching Toy Story I decided that it was time I played with them...
Funnybone - BackBone FunnyBone #12 - Creative Culinarian
Sword - BackBone Katana Wall Rack - Pink
Hair - Elika Tira, Nevaeh
Olympus OM-2n
Zuiko Auto-S 50mm f/1.8
Kodak Tri-X Pan (expired 2003)
Ilfotec DD-X 1+4 8mins @ 20°
Custom steam-punk-style truck fashioned from a Land Rover.
Customised flags for Sharpie Pens using Sharpie permanent markers. The flags are currently being used for promotion at music festivals across the UK.
A customised bright yellow 1969 Chevrolet C-10 ½-Ton, 2-Door, 2-3-Passenger, SWB “Stepside” Short-Bed Pickup Truck; age-related registration on vintage-style black plate; “UBD 960G”. Fitted W/ a 5.7-Litre, 350-CID V8 (possibly original or retrofit?). Imported to the U.K. in early 2021.
Spotted in the town of York, U.K.
Olympus OM-2n
Zuiko Auto-S 50mm f/1.8
Kodak Tri-X Pan (expired 2003)
Ilfotec DD-X 1+4 8mins @ 20°
Custom steam-punk-style truck fashioned from a Land Rover.
2015 Land Rover Defender
Customised by Yorkshire based Twisted Automotive.
Seen in Royston.
14.4.21.
This is a customised pouch/wallet with my name, created on a special workshop. Ganzo creates perfect leather accessories, without any compromises. Established in 1917 as AJIOKA JUNTARO in Tokyo, Japan, their brand stamp states: The refined products are made by the hands of takumi, expert makers who are well-versed in Japanese culture and techniques.
©Kings Davis 2023
Please do not use or reproduce this image on Websites/Blog or
any other media without my explicit permission.
Not my usual subject , but my son dropped by yesterday on his 1971 Yamaha XS650 and I couldn't resist it... especially as it wasn't glaring sunlight and I could see what I was doing - well, sort of!
He has 'customised' it to give it a 'Street Scrambler' look. He is a Mechanic by trade and has a few old cars/bikes that he loves to restore and use on the road.
I sometimes feel quite frustrated about customising work.
Carving is my favourite part, I enjoy every single moment of this part, even when it turns hard or challenging. But when I start spraying and giving color I feel all the carving hard work is missed, as if sealer fill in the gaps and colors turn into the leading star of this story.
So, that's my frustration, feeling the carving work is sometimes missed on the long process, but, as my favourite part I'll continue trying to improve my skills day by day Emoticón wink
Does it happen the same to you?
Have a nice Sunday.
The cherished customised Volkswagen van by Lucy & Yak who source and design the most organic and recycled fabrics for their clothes. Their mission is to prove that it’s possible to create great products, that give people joy, and are kinder to the planet:)
Customised flags for Sharpie Pens using Sharpie permanent markers. The flags are currently being used for promotion at music festivals across the UK.
This is a GMC New Design series 5-window pick-up. GMC's pick-ups at the time were generally cosmetically modified Chevrolets, and the New Design was based on their Advance-Design.
First available in 1947 these trucks were sold with various minor changes over the years until 1955, when Chevrolet produced its new Task Force Series and GMC produced its parallel Pontiac-powered Blue Chip trucks. During the 1947-55 period, Chevrolet trucks were No. 1 in sales in the United States, along with the rebranded versions sold at GMC outlets.
This customised version was seen at the 2015 Wings and Wheels Show at the Shuttleworth Collection's Old Warden aerodrome.
Customised with Matt Black paint. de chromed and new wheels
The casting dates from 1999, this was a 2004 model.
This Hot Wheels 1936 Cord is based on a 1936 Cord 810 Westchester sedan. It featured front-wheel drive, disappearing headlights and a 170hp engine
Rear-quarter onside view of a 1959 Buick Le Sabre 4-Door, 6-Passenger Sedan; Customised, model code [4419], one of 8,286 examples built. Age-related six-character registration “651 UXM”.
Back in 2018 I snapped this brutal 1959 Buick Le Sabre 4-Door Customised Sedan outside the famous Mathewson’s auction house in Thornton-Le-Dale, Ryedale, North Yorkshire, U.K. (around the time the first season of the popular TV series was being filmed). This jet age-styled car was by far the most radical vehicle on auction that day.
This Bad-To-The-Bone Buick, registration “651 UXM” had been in the U.K. for quite a while, and had received some interesting custom work, including aftermarket alloy mags, removed door handles, missing some chrome trim, and its front bench seat was a replacement which might’ve come from a pickup truck. The car was painted in a shade of Kustom “Matte Black” respray, underneath a glossy “Glacier Green” roof. At the time the car was up for auction, it still had its original (possibly tuned) 6.0-Litre, 250-HP, 363.5-CID “Nailhead Wildcat” OHV V8, column-mounted 3-Spd helical M/T, and an (assuming) original 3.58:1 ratio live rear axle hypoid differential. The car required some mechanical attention, including new brakes. The chrome bumpers were quite badly pitted, too. However, the rest of the car seemed pretty solid and complete. This Buick was purchased by an enthusiast who has since undertaken some much-needed recommissioning work.
A la veille de la rentrée, Maïa s'est fait une journée dessin et création. Voici sa version pokémon de Givrali avec différents motifs et accessoires.
Customised Austin/Morris Minor- based van - LVG 730H - seen parked up at Knockhill Racing Circuit, Fife, Scotland, September 2021. These cars were apparently taking part in a Marie Curie charity tour.
Any additional information about the car will be welcomed.
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Another front-quarter view of a customised full-size 1967 Ford Galaxie 500 XL 2-Door, 6-Passenger Hardtop Coupe, model [63B], V8, registration “NDB 434E”. Spotted outside Bridlington, Northeast Yorkshire, U.K., in July 2022.
1950 (ish) heavily customised Buick Special or Roadmaster Riviera coupé spotted during a classic American car/truck parade on Maldon High Street in the County of Essex (UK).
Very hard to tell the exact Buick model here although I'm reasonably sure it's Special or Roadmaster Riviera coupé .
Note it is illegal in the UK not to display a front registration mark (plate) on any road legal vehicle which would help somewhat in the identification process.
All my Buick's www.flickr.com/photos/stuart166axe/tags/buick
Photograph taken by and copyright of my regular photostream contributor David and is posted here with very kind permission.