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A long time friend and colleague to Xavier, Sabine Stonebender is a premier creator, artist and builder in Second Life of the popular Zero Point.
Her Zero Point sim is so well known, that every builder, including corporate builders, have gone to her sim to study her immersive art.
She has once again, created a stunning build. And guess, what folks? There's a store there for all of us who are shopaholics!
Much is unknown about him. But he will open up in time. Eve's Master <3 more of the story view Eve's photos :D Thanx
My new sim. Not custom made this sim is Subaxi's male sim I just edited alot of thing but I dont claim as my own. Cause I suck at doing guys, maybe good edit but making from scratch forget it X_X. His make-up is also from there.
A long time friend and colleague to Xavier, Sabine Stonebender is a premier creator, artist and builder in Second Life of the popular Zero Point.
Her Zero Point sim is so well known, that every builder, including corporate builders, have gone to her sim to study her immersive art.
She has once again, created a stunning build. And guess, what folks? There's a store there for all of us who are shopaholics!
Well, At last I could make it, So here it is Zero!
It's kind of emotional thing, I grew up with him and now I've learned 3ds max modeling, mapping, texturing etc.
Y bien... al fin pude lograrlo. Aqui está Zero!
Es algo emocional, crecà con el y ahora aprendi 3ds Max modelandolo, mapeandolo texturizandolo etc.
The last of the shots from Hunstanton, Norfolk.
Zero Image 6x9 MF loaded with Fuji Reala 100, 55 second exposure at EV 11.
The ruined millrace at Horstead.
Zero 6x9MF Deluxe, Foma Fomapan 400. Developed in Ilford ID-11, scanned with Canon 9000F.
Twelve second exposure at EV13.
From my fourth roll in the Zero.
This is what it looks like. I've got it attached to a little flexible tripod that belongs to my son. I tape the shutter closed because it tends to come open in my bag--not good.
I've been really rough on the poor thing since getting it. I dropped it on the sidewalk once when taking it off the tripod--I'm a super-duper clutz. It dinged up the corners a bit, but you can't tell in this picture.
Do you like my new quilt? My mom made it for me. She's super talented.