Temi Oyen
2020年03月22日
18:05
One of the good things of SL is that the camera position can be set freely, even in a rock, the ground or avatar body. I picked up several pictures from my old articles that used strange camera positions. This is taken at the Baba public bath, from a camera set inside of my floating body. This is a classical avatar. How will it be with the current mesh avatars?
A female warrior in the transformation unit at the planet Pandora. The mask is misted with the breath. The head alone is breathing.
A guillotine set at a shop. When the blade comes down, the head drops in the barrel, but this head is a fake. For this picture I pasted my skin on the head in the barrel. I looked for my real head and found it folded back in my chest.
At a shore in Australia, there was a sign “Danger! Crocodiles inhabit this area”. I ignored it and was eaten by him.
I looked into the mouth but my body was not found, so I moved the camera in his body and found my body rolled up. My head was in one piece. At that time, I wore a swimsuit. What happened if I were wearing dress? A part of the clothing sticks out from the crocodile body? (I remberd that I changed the clothing since it did stick out.)
I was caught in a big shell, but at this time my body was just ducked and the face was natural.
Under the “Danger” sign, something dropped on my head and made eery sound, but the bag might be soft and my face was intact.
MRI at Athabasca University in Alberta, Canada. I enjoyed many universities in SL that I missed. When moving the camera from the top to down, eyes, tongue and teeth are coming in sight accordingly. Only these are in the head of classical avatars. In the next article, I will shoot the inside of current avatar head.