Archive for November, 2008

… and the peace in the World!

“… and taking advantage of this moment i would like to ask for the peace in the world! Also i’d like to show all my gratitude to my typist, for making me what i am; to the organization of this contest (Iris Ophelia and the team of NWN blog) for the prize; and finally but not the less, to all my buddies, the nominates because they are the best.

I will carry this tiara and this sash with pride and honour…”

Ok, he he he, the delicious Iris Ophelia makes every year a list of the “10 Hottest Male Avatars of Second Life” for New World Notes, and this year she was so kind to include me, with other 9 great and ultra hot guys like my dear Prad Prathivi, the cute Bone Mosten, the ultra-modern-fashionista Monta Horan and other great guys. Iris published first the list of 5 of the guys, next week she will publish the other 5 ones.

Before ending this post… please, let me delight in the description Iris made about me:

Our last name in part 1 is Raul Crimson. Last year, I deeply regretted not choosing Raul for the list. He is more than deserving of a spot– let’s face it, he has the “Tall, dark, and handsome” market cornered, and to a degree the “Latin Lover” market as well. Furthermore, he’s one of the few avatars that I’ve ever seen that can pull off a muscular look without looking a caricature. But then… you see the giant fluffy bunny, the beachball, and the pop art in his skybox, and you wonder if perhaps there isn’t a little (or a lot) more to the brooding Mr. Crimson. Raul is one of Second Life’s most accomplished and widely known photographers, and his works is know for being remarkably powerful, and his Flickr site is well worth seeing (albeit not always 100% SFW).

Mmmmmmmm! ;-) Ok, ok, maybe some can say i’m being vain and stuff… but really, who doesn’t like to be called a hottie?

Image in the post taken from NWN blog.

Koinup goes to Opensim too

The team of Koinup, a webpage-social network has created a special area for images taken at the different grids using OpenSimulator software. In an old blogpost i was telling my experiences on some of this “other grids”.

Koinup is some like a Flickr for “virtual worlds”, they have areas for Second Life, OpenSim, The Sims, WOW, IMVU, Lively (a world that is actually being closed, anyway they are keeping the images as record), vSide, Kaneva, There and Other Worlds.

AM Radio in Arthole Radio… oh wait… lots of radios!

Arthole Radio

Some days ago recieved a Press Release from the people of Arthole Radio about a really exclusive interview.

Arthole Radio is pleased to announce that the first ever voice interview with elusive Second Life artist AM Radio will broadcast as part of The Amy Freelunch Hour this Wednesday, November 26th (details below). The interview was recorded after the two met in person last week, over breakfast.

That’s BIG news! AM Radio is one of the best artist working in Second Life. Of course i will be listening to it!

Arthole Radio broadcasts every Wednesday via this stream: http://slan13.ipr365.com:10320 (click on it or copy-paste it in your stream player).

Find more information in the link to the Press Release above or visiting the Arthole blog.

Image in the post by Arthole published under a Creative Commons license.

Letter from Santa Claus

Today just recieved this letter from Santa!!! :-D I’m so excited!!!

Wanted to be sure about the gift from Santa this next Christmas… but well, it seems there will be some problems with it.

Letter from Santa

Anyway, i’m sure Santa will find the perfect gift even if the one i asked for is not “available” anymore. :-P

Disclaimer: This is a joke, right now i don’t want an Linden Lab Openspace sim. ;-)

Fashionista

UN-VOGUE Plebs

Fashionista… interesting word, but what the hell means? Is not in the Wikipedia so… Well, fashionista seem to be people who follow fashion, who likes it and even who lives it (please, correct me in comments if i’m not right, not existing a definition in the Wikipedia i just created one on the run). Am I a fashionista? Well, i love fashion, you probably know it, and i enjoy shopping and stuff… but i don’t think i’m a fashionista.

Anyway, there are certain cliques in Second Life, groups who consider themselves the “court” or SLfashion, the voice of SLfashion, the truth of SLfashion. Some time ago the great Broder Kubrick made this “magazine cover” (published under a Creative Commons license) as a parody about one of the magazines published “inside” one of this cliques. I still laugh hard everytime i look at it!!!!

Other grids, the next frontier

In the last days i’ve been exploring, exploring other metaverses (OMG! I feel like Cpt. Picard!). :-D

Even we all know Linden Lab’s customer policy sucks lately i think their software is quite good (although the bad performance, issues and bugs we can find sometimes), that’s why i wanted to explore other metaverses using “similar” technology. This technology is OpenSimulator, a 3D Application Server that works similar to the Second Life server application but is licensed under a BSD License. With that application you can even run a sim in your own computer. This application is considered and Alpha release so… you know, is a bit crashy and buggy.

There are a lot of grids, even some standalone sims, using that technology, you can see a list of them, but i decided to explore two of them for different reasons.

Openlife grid RaulFirst, Openlife Grid. I’m Raul Crimsons there (i created an account before with my SL name but lost the password, so created a new one). My dear friend Eric Quimby has a Full Region there and really wanted to explore it, he offered me the possibility of building and playing in his sim and wanted to visit it. Openlife is the Opensimulator grid with more residents in this moment, around 36800, is also running right now for some months. The “general flavor” of Openlife is a bit… how to say it?… savage. I presume is like being one of the pioneers in Far West. That can be exciting but at the same time adds some “uglyness” and sensation of chaos. I presume is a bit like SL in its first times.

  • Good things of Openlife: Land is cheaper than SL Grid (even you have to buy full regions for the moment), the prim allowance for sims are 40000 prims (YAY!), is a full place by users for users, uploads of images are free, they still don’t have an economy system (no money) what is good someway, specially for the ones who doesn’t like much the economy side of SL. You can choose your first and second name freely (YAY!). You can have more than one avatar in your account.
  • Bad things of Openlife: No nice default avatars (well, SL ones are really cute next to Ruth and “Rutho” of Openlife), performance may be quite unstable and crashy in some moments (remember server software is alpha), even inventory is stable appearance seems to be lost at log off, so you need to wear again shape, hair, skin and clothes everytime you’re back. Friends list don’t seem to work correctly, is deleted in every log on, maybe is a temporary issue.

Hello at OpenlifeWas fun to be there, and create some stuff, like a decent shape, skin, some clothing, some objects and scripts… but there exist some like a loneliness, a peace what is good and bad at the same time. Didn’t see shops or even freebie areas (possibly there are some but didn’t find them).

Being there i built this big “HELLO” sign to make notice Eric my visit, hehehe, thanks god he gave me permission to build in his land. Now is even bigger and laying in the ground, so i think it will be seen soon in the map. :-D

Also made run some simple scripts and they seem to work just fine, no much delay. The sim performance is generally better than SL Grid, having higher frame rates, not only in client side, also in server side. Although this performance is a bit unstable. Object creation and deleting is quite fast too generally, but land edition is slow (maybe was also a temporary issue).

Legend City RaulSecond, Legend City Online. Raul Crimson, like in SL there. Ana Lutetia told about that place and wanted to explore it. Having visited before Openlife i was really surprised with Legend City, even is quite “younger” seems more developed, but i think is becuase the people creating Legend City is more on the “business model” Linden Lab had some time ago (not the one now, where M is making me miss P). The people behing Legend City is contacting with SL creators and offering them the possibility of being in Legend City, so just in the Welcome Center you can find GREAT freebies from creators like Simone Stern, and mentors helping people arriving. Building in welcoming areas are quite nice and the staff is really nice and helpful. The general feeling on Legend City is more “ordenated” than Openlife, is more like SL in its middle times. They have an economy system and virtual money, you can buy it in their home page or transfer it from SL Grid in a sim called Legend City, that’s quite interesting i think, the intergrid money transfers.

  • Good things of Legend City: Even you have to choose a second name from a list when creating your account you can change your name to the one you are using in SL easily with some ATM located in the SL Grid, in Legend City sim. The default avatars are really good, even i miss maybe some furry one. Staff is helpful and you can find them around easily (at least the times i was on). Land is cheap, a “Openspace” sim with 3750 prims is 25US$ per month, full sims with 20000 prims are 100 US$/month. Legend City staff works on server side updates. Appearance remains after relogs.
  • Bad things of Legend City: Again stability, even is a bit better than Openlife they are using an Alpha software, so even performance uses to be quite acceptable is a bit unstable and simulators crash often. Friends list have to be fixed, is deleted in every relog. “Hair-on-bum” syndrome, not always, but it happens. Some problems with physics and collision maps (underground feet, weird legs,…).

Was nice to meet some great people in the Welcome Center (this image above). Really is a place to visit that Welcome Center, not only becuase you can meet people there, also for the freebies and is where is easier to find mentors and Legends (the staff). By the way, i bought an Openspace sim there, just to try. Is a sim called Solaris, fell free to visit (even is quite empty right now).

legend-city-welcome-center

So this is part of my two explorations. Of course there is much more and you should explore yourself to have your own vision about it. You can use the SL viewer, the one Linden Lab releases, but you should do some changes in configuration. To avoid that i was using a viewer “resident created”, is one where you can choose what grid you want to connect in the opening screen.

Hippo Opensim Viewer Initial Screen

This viewer is named Hippo Opensim Viewer, you can find more information about it and download it here.

After the last Linden Lab PR mistakes, like the hike on the price of Openspaces sims, like M Linden declarations about how important Premium accounts are for them (no important at all), a lot of people is trying to find new places to develope and enjoy their second life. This other grids will grow fast from now possibly, they offer better prices, friendly staff in some cases. Even the performance is a bit unstable still and physics have to be improved they will be better soon. I’m not moving for the moment, but who knows what will happen in the future? As every resident, i will decide depending the Linden Lab’s policy and relationship with their customers… all of us.

UPDATE (Dec, 28th 2008): In the last weeks some comments appeared about Legend City Online manegement and business practices, you can see about them also in the comments of this post. Please, find more information in this post by Prad Prathivi or this other or in others around the SLblogosphere.