This week the Alphaville Herald is proud to present a special parade of past Post 6 Grrrls as a Halloween Treat for our readers. The second is the talented Toxic Menges, who first
posed for Post 6 in September of 2008 for photographer Bunny Brickworks.
I think I did Post 6 in September of last year, and a lot has happened since then!
I still make machinima, some of which has been exhibited at real life film festivals, and has also won SL film festivals. Machinima is such good fun, and it's spurred me on to learn skills such as Photoshop and After Effects.
[It is a pleasure to re-introduce Toxic Menges to Herald readers. Toxic is well known as a more than just another pretty face, she is a gifted machinimist as well known for her style, good nature and humor as her technical work. I was thrilled when she said she'd pose, and speechless when she produced the outfits you see here. I usually hope to do avies justice, but in Toxic's case I know I haven't. Each of these looks deserves multiple pictures, the fine details she's added are incredible. Without further babbling, I am pleased to present Toxic Menges, Post 6 Girl. -Timothy Morpork]
I think I did Post 6 in September of last year, and a lot has happened since then!
I still make machinima, some of which has been exhibited at real life film festivals, and has also won SL film festivals. Machinima is such good fun, and it's spurred me on to learn skills such as Photoshop and After Effects.
I worked on (and had an absolute blast with) SL6B and Burning Life 08 and 09! I got to know a lot of very very talented folks, and although it was a lot of hard work it was very rewarding.
Second Life is still a place of wonder and excitement for me, and I enjoy logging in everyday and working on exciting projects, and just relaxing with friends. I love the creativity and immense talent that drives people in SL, and as you can see from the photos, I have a huge passion for the unusual and odd (yet beautiful) avatars. When you film a lot of machinima, you are always on the lookout for the weird and wonderful to use in your next film, so I have a pretty varied collection!
I still can't build worth a cent, and luckily have friends who are amazing builders! I am looking forward to seeing what they can do for Halloween this year!
Hooray, Toxic! Kisses! Mucho awesome!
Posted by: Dirk Talamasca | October 30, 2009 at 06:10 AM
That last photo is great!
Thanks for doing a profile on an interesting and accomplished woman.
Posted by: Mary Elizabeth | October 30, 2009 at 07:09 AM
Two for two, Timothy! I second Mary Elizabeth's comments. Keep it up!
Posted by: Scylla Rhiadra | October 30, 2009 at 09:00 AM