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Screenshot by Tiyuk. Second Life... plurk... skype... webling. Second Life plurkers become weblings.
Well... at the moment I am on Skype with five SLers, and sitting in SL with two of them and also loitering down the bottom of plurk as a weblin avatar.... Valiant suggests that I should share his instructions on how you can get your SL avatar to be your weblin avatar:
Getting weblin happening with your SL Avatar:
Valiant loves Weblin!
posted on December 28, 2008 at 07:18PM
Hello fellow SL Plurkers! The following information will help you set up your very own Weblin account and use your SL Avatar on Weblin!
Weblin lets you chat with any other Weblin user who is visiting the same web page you are visiting, via your avatar
Step 1: Go to Weblin and sign up for your free account.
Step 2: (SL Users Only) Go to Weblin Photo Studio in SL (SLURL: slurl.com/secondlife/New Berlin/222/72/31)
Step 3: Pay $L1 to the register in the lobby to start the "Photo Shoot" process that will capture your SL Avatar's appearance .
Step 4: Make sure you have confirmed your Weblin account via the email you were sent when you registered (Step 1) and are logged in.
Step 5: In SL, click on the link you were provided after completing Step 3. This should launch a "transfer" function in Weblin that
will allow you to transfer your SL Avatar's appearance for use on Weblin.
Step 6: Log COMPLETELY out of your browser(s). Make sure you are signed into Weblin and restart your browser.
If you have followed these steps, you should now be an official Weblin user with your SL Avatar as your Weblin Avatar!
TIPS: Make sure your AO is off during the photo shoot. The photo shoot lasts about 5-10 minutes.
Follow Me - Uncle Kracker
8/27/11
twohundredfifty.
We work up obscenely early today. Well not so obscenely. I'm being over dramatic. But regardless, 9:00 a.m. is far too early to be waking up when you really don't need to. However, the tents were baking in the morning sun. We were all so worried about being freezing last night, so we prepared ourselves with extra blankets and clothes and woke up realizing that we were warm all night and just about died of heat exhaustion in the morning. Haha. We all headed back up to the house and cashed out in the living room for a good three to four hours. When we woke back up we all showered and headed down to the restaurant for lunch. It was delicious as always. After lunch we went back to the beach and took another walk. Alisha had shown up by this time and joined us. Jamie stayed back to straighten her hair so that when I returned we could do her senior pictures. Eric slept. When I get back we went down to the beach and did her pictures. It was a lot of fun. She did two outfits on the beach and then I brought her to an old abandoned gas station and we did a couple shots there and then in a grassy area down the road. It was very nice. I think the pictures are going to turn out very nicely. We ate at the restaurant again that night for dinner and Whitney showed up. We built another fire on the beach. Eric played his guitar and sang. We took another walk and then cashed out in the tents. It was a very nice day.
This is a one-shot photo. =]
Yes Becca XD I did sort of copy you but in my defense I did do it from scratch (twice) XD I just wanted to play with hair and I didn't want to do both sides because thats too much work :D and I already had this picture lying around and you inspired me so anyway yeah thats my long winded explanation for being a copy cat XD
I actually quite like it. Its not the most inspiring piece of work in the world but dang it its like my third attempt at playing with hair XD I find I have some pretty awesome hair brushes. *shifty eyes* Sure for all I see it I still know pretty much nothing about how hair naturally falls or highlights and shadows but meh. Its a sim and some time out of my life.
*shuts self up*
My quilt made out of The Quilted Fish's Sugar and Spice collection, hence the name, "everything nice."
Everything Goes: On Land, published by Balzer+Bray, written and illustrated by me. Enjoyed here by Joe Melnick, who actually makes an appearance in the book.
the only things not pictured are our mattress, lowboy and small items
accompanying us on our respective journeys. today's the day. now we
wait for the movers.