Welcome back! And, great contrast in her facial expressions in the two images.
Thanks for sharing!
So How would one film in Second life?
- mudmaiden
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Re: Guess who's sinking again!
Same here! Welcome back!!
Tarzan to Jill Hardy: Girl be still. Not sink!!"
From "Valley Of Mystery" : Don't struggle and do not thrash around; that just makes things worse!
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From "Valley Of Mystery" : Don't struggle and do not thrash around; that just makes things worse!
Also: check me out at:
http://mudmaiden.deviantart.com/gallery/
- PM2K
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Re: Guess who's sinking again!
Welcome back! Congrats on the new gar, and thanks for the new art.
- Mudbogz
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Re: So How would one film in Second life?
Back in the day when I tooled around in SL as Pendragon Ihnen, my friend Dilynrae talked me into videotaping her sinking at the original Quicksand Cove when it was in Tuvalu. I used a program called Fraps... you should be able to find it with a cursory google search. The resulting video was called "A Bad Day at Quicksand Cove"
I hope this helps.
I hope this helps.
- Green Heart
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Re: So How would one film in Second life?
No need to use abandoned programs like Fraps.
Use OBS, its 100% free and by far the best streaming tool available nowadays for capturing games or applications. Its what all the streamers on sites like twitch tv use and stuff.
https://obsproject.com/
Use OBS, its 100% free and by far the best streaming tool available nowadays for capturing games or applications. Its what all the streamers on sites like twitch tv use and stuff.
https://obsproject.com/
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