Ample Avi, proud sponsoring partner of New World Notes, is releasing a brand new shape today. Eve [Click here to see her on the SL Marketplace] has a curvaceous plus-sized figure and is out just in time for Mother's Day here in North America. Like most Ample Avi shapes she also comes copy-modify enabled so that you can adjust her as needed.
Every now and then on these sponsored posts we get comments asking why on earth anyone would pay for a shape when Second Life provides everyone with the tools to make their own for free. This is a pretty common (and pretty old) question in Second Life fashion, but it's also one with an easy answer. Second Life gives you the tools to make a lot of things yourself for free, but that access hasn't magically made me a capable scripter or a world-class builder. Yes everyone can make a shape, but not everyone can make a good shape. Then there's the fact that even those of us who can make a decent avatar shape may want to experiment with something different every so often. The ability to slip into a completely new aesthetic on a whim is one of my favorite things about avatar customization, and shapes are a huge part of that.
You can pick up Eve for yourself at Ample Avi's in-world location [Teleport link] or on the Second Life Marketplace. If you're intending to give this gift to someone special this coming Sunday, don't forget that the SL Marketplace allows you to purchase something as a gift and delivers it automatically to their inventory when you do. And if you're one of those shape shop skeptics, remember that you can pick up Ample Avi's sample shape Rita v2 absolutely free.
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