Entitled "Karmacoma", this image is currently the most popular in Koinup's Second Life photo stream, attracting dozens of besotted comments in its display thread. Turlu took it in the lush forest glade of Straylight (direct SLURL teleport at this link), then enhanced it with painstaking post-image Photoshop effects. "The trick was to use a real life pic of [water] drops and to mix this layer by incrustation," Turlu explains. He gave the droplets their own layer, then shaped each one individually, depending on its location on his body; some of these areas he further detailed with light and shadow. For the surrounding water, he added brushstrokes, and light effects.
See more of Turlu's sensual work on his Koinup profile; read on for submitting your own entry to my ongoing New World Tableau series.
Submitting to New World Tableau:
New World Tableau is an ongoing album featuring Residents who've turned SL screenshots into a new art form, vividly conveying emotions, stories, and entire cultures in a single image.
- If you come across a picture or image stream that deserves a place
here, please IM (Hamlet Au) or e-mail ([email protected]) me the link. Please e-mail me the image as a file link, or attached as an .jpeg or .gif, as long as it's under a meg in size.
- Submission tip: I regularly check the SL screenshot stream of New World Notes partner Koinup, an MMO social network-- consider creating an account there.
- Submitting as an in-world texture not recommended, as they often come out distorted and not high res.
- Feel free to describe what the image says to you, or if you're the creator, what inspired you to make it.
- Whenever possible, name the
Residents pictured, and include a SLURL to the location (when appropriate.)
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Moderately Photoshopped
images are OK, just mention if this is the case, and what effects were
added. (On rare occasions when the post-production adds a special
element, heavily Photoshopped images are also appropriate.)
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If you submit an image to NWT, it's assumed I have permission to run
it, either as the owner, or because it's been appropriately CC
licensed. The original creator retains all their rights to it, in any
case.
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