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Oct 24 - Nov 28, 2014
featuring recent works by: Dave Singley, Elana Adler, Kate Nielsen, Morgan Blair, Rubin, and Will Squibb
-BC- Shape Tessa
Coming with:
* Eyebrows
* Stylingcard
All my Shapes are modify and copy.
You can check my Marketplace or my Store.
Link to Marketplace: marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/59333
Link to my inworld Store: slurl.com/secondlife/Lionheart%20Ahadi/29/45/28
My Blog: bcshapesandskins.wordpress.com/
This Shape is available for purchase to residents of Second Life for use in creating their avatar or digital representation in said online community. Celebrity Shape Match creates a variety of celebrity look-a-like avatars, the shape for which is available for sale at Celebrity Shape Match (CSM) on Sala in Second Life.
#hotshapersbeltinPakistan
The internal layer of the #hot #shapers #belt in #Pakistan gear up body temperature that supports in sweating, while the outer layers make a resistance to interact outer temperature with the inside temperature of a body.
Shape for Lelutka Billie Head and LaraX body. I love how cute this head is with the parted bow lips. Slim shape in four anatomically correct heights. This lets you change height without losing the anatomical correct proportions. I've also created physics to give just a bit more underboob to this shape.
Available now at Bratiful:
#selfie
On a finishing mode--another #shortrow #jazzknitting #swingknitting #colorplay off the #knitting needles. #design_as_i_go
#owndesign
Louisa Harding Amitola is splitty, but, the fabric is delightful--80% wool/20% silk. Handle with care while it's damp if you don't want it to stretch/grow uncontrollably. In this case, I want it so. It's fun to shape OOAK wingspan. It hard-blocked to 70" by 15" (deepest span)
Facebook: Handstitch Studio
Muffin Tops Shapes And Cosmetics
Found @:
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Island%20Of%20Joy/53/32/1502
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Being in a Blue Funk from a creative perspective means that I'll take just about anything and any idea that comes my way. And when in Spain, Barcelona to be more specific, what's there not to like about "found objects" and their shapes under the Mediterranean sun? I realize that everyone and their dog has taken images of these very same things, yet I found myself moved by the Pictorialists and hoped to try my hand at it all.
Looking up at the dome over the central rotunda of the National Museum of Natural History. Washington, DC.
As you can see, I really enjoyed this part of the exercise! Pulling the shadow paint with a thirsty brush to express the round shape was a revelation to me!