by Bunny Brickworks
Shhh... don’t wake her up. She looks so serene and dreamy as she’s lying there, bathing in sunlight, her head resting on her arm. There’s hardly any public chat around her, avatars just stand and stare, you occasionally hear the sound of the clicking cameras.
3D Soup has created a new sculpted masterpiece called The Grand Odalisque and it is presented on two locations – the Black Swan sim and Subversive Vavoom’s Subversions sim. One sculpt, one texture – so realistic that it seems disturbing and out of place among all those pixels.
It is a voluptuous female, a classical Rubens type, curvy and smooth. The details of her face and body are incredible and so are the reactions this sculpt provokes. There she is, the woman who seems so real, surrounded by perfectly proportioned avatars, which have probably set their body-fat sliders to zero. She’s a reminder that our real life bodies and our virtual existence are not really congruent.
Whether you just see her as a brilliant example of technically flawless sculpting and texturing work or a philosophical statement about fake beauty and illusions in a virtual environment is up to you but you shouldn’t miss the opportunity to see her in world.
But remember, shh… don’t wake her up!
"One sculpt, one texture – so realistic that it seems disturbing and out of place among all those pixels."
This piece is actually 55 sculpts and textures instead of one.
Posted by: Tina B. | August 23, 2009 at 02:59 PM
Call Greenpeace, we have a towjob........
Seriously - NO
Forget the pretentious bullshit and whining of the pseudo artists; its just self-indulgent delusion. I see bodies like that in my work and they are all unwell people.
This is not art, it never was; its another case of "The Emperor's New Clothes."
Total twaddle.
Posted by: Prof. Archie Lukas | August 23, 2009 at 05:47 PM
wtf lol
Posted by: Jumpman Lane | August 23, 2009 at 05:54 PM
Thank you for giving me the location. So I can avoid it at all costs.
Posted by: Dick Necker | August 23, 2009 at 06:24 PM
One case where lumpy sculpts is a plus I guess. lol
Posted by: Darien Caldwell | August 23, 2009 at 07:17 PM
THAR BE A WHALE.
Also, upon trying to TP in, I crash. I guess my client can't handle the lard..er load.
Posted by: At0m0 Beerbaum | August 23, 2009 at 08:10 PM
Immature men/women commenting on a plus sized woman.
Most of you guys are probably 300lb overweight beef cakes as well. Grow up you guys.
Posted by: Miss Jay | August 24, 2009 at 08:42 AM
I weigh 145 lbs lol.
PS: I also think the same of chicks who starve themselves into looking like AIDS sufferers.
Posted by: At0m0 Beerbaum | August 24, 2009 at 12:21 PM
To At0m0 Beerbaum
I am a big chap; just not whal sized.
if someone obese wants to flash her /his flabby white body over the net -expect extreme horror and reaction.
You are not going to get applause, except from other fatties and social worker types who have no life and call patients 'clients'
This woman needs stomach stapling and a ban from all fast-food outlets.
She going to get sick and die, not before costing hundreds of thousands of pounds to the health serve (well in Europe - the yanks can't pay, they die earlier)
Trust me on this, I actually know what I am talking about.
Prof Lukas
Posted by: archie lukas | August 26, 2009 at 12:20 PM
@lukas: you're misanthrope. in addition totally brainless when saying "This is not art, it never was".
i just say Venus figurines or Nana (Niki de Saint Phalle)...
Posted by: dk | August 27, 2009 at 05:16 AM
Whether people think this is art or not... it certainly does evoke emotions, doesn't it? Which is... generally the point of art. lol.
I don't see it as something only "fat" people can relate to or "fat" people lovers... I see it as a reminder of the imperfections within all of us that are actually quite beautiful and interesting to our loved ones.
Posted by: fabulous | August 27, 2009 at 05:25 PM
@ dk: Thanks for mentioning the Nanas. I seriously wonder if Archie would stand in Paris saying 'dude, this Centre Pompidou is quite impressive but those fat colorful chicks suck big time'...
On second thoughts, he probably would!
Posted by: Bunny Brickworks | August 28, 2009 at 01:41 AM
@archie
what. I was agreeing with you.
Fat sacks of shit and skeletal remains are not remotely good looking or healthy. lol
Posted by: At0m0 Beerbaum | August 28, 2009 at 03:15 AM
Awesome! In a good way.
Posted by: Leik Asbrink | August 31, 2009 at 10:05 PM
Fantastic stuff! Fantastic gallery. As usual too many prats in the Herald comments section.
Posted by: Leik Asbrink | August 31, 2009 at 10:14 PM