[This week's model is the beautiful
and talented Kris Littlething, who was not only sweet enough to do the
shoot on short notice, but who also produced outfit after outfit of
incredibly tasteful design so that I could have done a hundred
fantastic shoots with her with no notice. I proudly present this week's
Post 6, Kris Littlething. -Timothy Morpork]
Hi, my name is Kris Littlething. I've been in Second Life for a little over two years and I'm still having fun with it. I've had ups, downs, laughs and cries over this dumb game. I have a very happy first life that I spend most of my time with, but what an awesome creative diversion these linden people have given us.
Hi, my name is Kris Littlething. I've been in Second Life for a little over two years and I'm still having fun with it. I've had ups, downs, laughs and cries over this dumb game. I have a very happy first life that I spend most of my time with, but what an awesome creative diversion these linden people have given us.
I started Second Life because I'd heard it was based on the book Snowcrash. I nearly flipped when I goggled into the Metaverse for the first time and saw Neal Stephenson's vision brought to (Second) Life. I think we're really lucky to have been here, actually. In a hundred years shopping and work might be done routinely by people driving avatars and it will be regulated and commercial, we were here for the wild west of it.
And I've done my share of experimenting here in the wild west and decided that my talent is in consumption, not creation. I play at building and applying textures, and my interest in those led me to want to learn more and try new software outside of the game like Gimp and Blender. But really, I haven't the talent or the patience to be a builder, so I just travel the land and groove on all the cool things other people build.
And yes, I shop. Anyone who says there's not a little thrill in finding the perfect hair or the perfect shoes, even in a virtual world, is either male or dead inside.
So that's who I am. I am honored to pose, thank you :)
There am one little...leeetle--mistake in your post, missy. I are male, of the Hillbilly sort, and I luvs the follering stuff:
perfect hair: "Kentucky Waterfall" mullet (we folks from Ol' Virginny admires the fashions frum the Bluegrass State)
perfect shoes: none. I cain't afford 'em nohow.
Thank'ee for showin' me them cha-cha bingos, ma'am. Makes a poor boy smile. Don't listen to them griefer fellers here if'n they opens a can on you.
Half of 'em plays gals in SL and cain't git nuffin right cause them hates shopping.
Posted by: Pappy Enoch | November 04, 2009 at 11:32 AM
Timothy you are fantastic and Kris thank you for making it OK to be a shopper and smart.
Beautiful pictures of a beautiful person, well done.
Posted by: Vavavoom | November 04, 2009 at 12:47 PM
Is it me or is it suddenly warm in here? 8D
Bio +1
Photos +1
Simple and lovely because of it :)
Posted by: Senban Babii | November 04, 2009 at 12:59 PM
Wow i realy mean wow, Fantastic choice of post 6 girl and great style and clothes choice. Not in your face nudity just a nice look a nice Bio and nice dress. Well done both of you.
Posted by: Carmen | November 04, 2009 at 01:53 PM
Very well done avvie!
Posted by: Mary Elizabeth | November 04, 2009 at 07:08 PM
While I like the Torso Area pics, I would like to request more Groinal Area pics.
Surely Second Life skins have addressed the "kitty" area?
Yours In Aesthetic Feminine Avatar Appreciation
Haruka
Posted by: Haruka Harris | November 04, 2009 at 08:28 PM
nice lady.. she is lovely and sounds like a genuine person.
too bad the photog totally dropped the ball. cmon.. solid back background when the model is wearing something black in every pic??? seriously, what are they paying you for?!
Posted by: furroy | November 05, 2009 at 10:02 AM
This is probably the very first Post 6 Girl that really looks good to me ... skin, shape, pose, lighting, etc ... kudos to the model and photographer !
Posted by: JustMe | November 05, 2009 at 03:02 PM
Well done, simple looks - 'cept, just as a bit of constructive criticism, the second pic? That hair makes you look like a middle-aged "mom gone wild".
Posted by: Selonna Torok | November 06, 2009 at 02:41 PM