I utterly love this image of Bark Aabye in Nomos, a new cyberpunk roleplay city, because to me it somehow captures the essence of Second Life in a single frame. Ms. Aabye tells me she created it with just a little post-processing, "perhaps level and vignette", but for the most part, what you see is what's there in-world. I just visited Nomos briefly, and I can confirm that: It's a truly spectacular metropolis in the Blade Runner vein (though teleporting there from the orbiting spaceship takes some patience.) See for yourself: SLurl to Nomos at this link. Not sure how she got the elephant past security, though.
See more of Bark Aabye's equally excellent photos here, and the whole New World Tableau series here. To submit entries of your own, join my New World Tableau group on Koinup, and start uploading them there; be sure to tell us a bit how you created your image.
Thank you~Hamlet-san!
ahahaha
Elephant(Vooner-san's hunt gift,wearing prim)
is always in my pocket.
"Photographs" has to show "subject"
not show post-processing~~i guess:-)))
Posted by: bark | Tuesday, September 22, 2009 at 11:07 PM
Yes, Nomos is something quite new, an exceptional thing to see. When I was there, I felt like not to be in Second Life any more, but in a new, developed version of SL.
Posted by: Flo2 | Thursday, September 24, 2009 at 09:19 AM
It was a very very nice wll thought out build, but, frankly. I'm tired of yet another post apo. world. Seems thats the only types of builds that get done well.
Let try something really new once. Im not sure what but something different.
But back to Nomos, outstanding build and quailty an construction. Great textures and interesting places to get lost in. Problem is it may be to big. Cant find anyone on a typical sl day. Im starting to lean to smaller builds as a key to fun.
Posted by: randywest | Thursday, September 24, 2009 at 12:18 PM