
Since I recently liked doing all that SL photography I thought why not start doing some commissions :3
The photoshoot itself is just one part of this service. I will also do some editing in photoshop afterwards which includes:
-Fur Painting ( adds some nice fuzziness to your character no matter what texture you have )
-Light and Shadow effects ( to make it more realistic )
-And all that standard photoshop stuff to make it look more fancy ( tonal correction, gradation curve etc… )
Price: 1488 Linden$ or 6 USD (via Paypal)
If you’re interested let me know in the comments or send a pm ;)
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The photoshoot itself is just one part of this service. I will also do some editing in photoshop afterwards which includes:
-Fur Painting ( adds some nice fuzziness to your character no matter what texture you have )
-Light and Shadow effects ( to make it more realistic )
-And all that standard photoshop stuff to make it look more fancy ( tonal correction, gradation curve etc… )
Price: 1488 Linden$ or 6 USD (via Paypal)
If you’re interested let me know in the comments or send a pm ;)
Slots: 5
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Category All / Muscle
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 1280 x 1280px
File Size 1.48 MB
4.1 - Screenshots of applications, games (e.g. GMod, Second Life, Minecraft), movies or websites that do not showcase new, original, user-created content are prohibited. The use of in-game resources, such as blocks or purchased parts, to create the aforementioned content is permitted.
A screenshot is like a photo. Just because you take a screenshot, doesn't make it art. If you put time and effort into the screenshot (either in-game or external tools) to use as a form of expression, then it's art. Trayson has went a step further and treats his Second Life avatar like a model in Blender or 3DS Max. Since the game is already rendered for him, all he has to do is provide the pose and photo editing.
A screenshot is like a photo. Just because you take a screenshot, doesn't make it art. If you put time and effort into the screenshot (either in-game or external tools) to use as a form of expression, then it's art. Trayson has went a step further and treats his Second Life avatar like a model in Blender or 3DS Max. Since the game is already rendered for him, all he has to do is provide the pose and photo editing.
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