Cajsa Lilliehook covers the best in virtual world screenshot art and digital painting
Who doesn’t love working on cars? “Correre è un'arte, ma correre con passione è la vera arte” impressed me with actually getting a bit greasy, though usually mechanics don’t get covered so thoroughly in grease. (My dad was a mechanic, cars and farm equipment, and I spent many hours helping in the garage.) My niece worked as a parts-puller and seriously, she could be covered in grease from top to bottom. Still, it’s lovely to see some grease.
Coming up, a great graphic image.
“Whoever is happy will make others happy too” is a lovely example of using a simple graphic to ground your picture rather than a regular background. I like the simplicity of it.
“Harley Road Chopper” is another picture illustrating Apollo Korian’s fascination with the vehicular part of Second Life. I like how it’s desaturated with the bold red highlights and a few splashes of blue.
Apollo Korian’s photostream is fun. I love it when people find a fascination for some topic and stick with it. He obviously loves cars and bikes and it shows. He also has several tastefully done erotic photos.
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RL gearhead DIY mechanic here. I can have the ride of my dreams in SL, but cannot cross sim borders reliably.
I tried some racing in SL ten (!) years back and gave up, as well as road tripping.
It's less frustrating to work on a car IRL. They mostly work and I can drive to the next county without, at the county line, finding myself flying along 30K feet in the air, with only a steering wheel in my hand, the car vanished. Then the world gets dark...
The Lindens simply cannot figure out how to solve that problem, yet their roads are all over their mainland.
Posted by: Iggy 1.0 | Sunday, October 11, 2020 at 02:10 PM
PS: great photo but no eating over the engine, even with chopsticks. And that knucklehead would get a 1/2" breaker bar upside his head if he opened a hood (or even came in the shop) smoking.
Fuel leak....kaboom. And put on clothes, you "mechanics!"
Posted by: Iggy 1.0 | Sunday, October 11, 2020 at 02:13 PM