Rachael Fraisse — Post 6 Grrrrrl
by Alphaville Herald on 19/01/10 at 10:59 pm
[Seriousbusiness guyths.. Rach has one of the only AV's I've stolen outfitsfrom. She probably has one of the best if not THE best selection ofclothing, accessories, hair, and av customization items of anyone Iknow. I HAD to shine alittle light on this lovely model. I hope youenjoy her as much as I do... *winks* -Daeynaries Lane
note: regular Post 6 Photographer Timothy Morpork continues to sun himself on vacation].
I wasa WoW addict until I found SL, then my poor priest took an almostpermanent back seat. What I loved about WoW, all those random littlethings that never got me leveled but would have me in stitches, werewhat drew me into SL. That, and shopping. I've found that a Second Lifeshopping spree will give me (almost!) the same satisfaction as a reallife one – for far less money.
Plus, in Second Life, there werestories. I had no idea what roleplay was about when I first stumbledaround with system hair and a freebie Bo Peep dress, but over the yearsI've become horribly addicted to it. Now I could spend hours creatingstories with people on Second Life, and I've rolled characters all overthe map: Midian, Lost Angels, NoR, and various Gor and fantasy sims.I've been a vampire, a naga, a slave, a drow priestess, a good guy, abad guy, and everything between. I am always on the hunt for a greatstory.
Iplay Second Life, for all its bugs and problems, because it feels likethe novel Snow Crash. It's the dawn of what's next in technology andpersonal interaction.
Or maybe I'm just a chatty chick who loves to shop.
mary e
Jan 19th, 2010
Yawn, If this is the best of the best I guess the bar isnt to high then? Really the best lulz. I was prettier after 6 weeks in SL when I first started. And theses photos. MMm come on. Lets take some real pictures Mk?
Marx Dudek
Jan 19th, 2010
Am I first? I don’t know.
I’m really liking the first picture.
Also, hello!
Inniatzo
Jan 20th, 2010
The second shot is a bit odd, not quite sure what that pose is supposed to be, and it makes no sense with that odd background. I liked the last one, two must artsy stuff to float around the avatar, but she’s hot. She can call me any day.
Mary Elizabeth
Jan 20th, 2010
The poses in the second and third shots are….odd.
She seems like a nice enough girl. Is there a never ending supply of shoppers who have tried Gor?
JustMe
Jan 20th, 2010
I don’t normally comment on the quality of the photos, but these three have got to be the worst I’ve seen so far. The poses are… “off” …. and they don’t flatter the subject at all.
Here’s an example of how good SL photography can actually be http://slurl.com/secondlife/LAMU%20ISLAND/220/77/51
Marianne
Jan 20th, 2010
I think this is a great av. Well of course, I have some of that hair and clothes… she has to be brilliant. Haha.
The first pic is good. I love the feeling of movement and I don’t think anything is “off” in it. Great pose with that hair and the look toward the camera.
The second pic… huh? What is she supposed to do with the hands? Holding something that isn’t there? I am not sure, is that one of her characters? A bit weird with the naked foot. Maybe some deeper meaning that we simple minds can’t get.
The third pic, yes, I see what the photographer wants. The pose is good, the torso isn’t bent or “broken”. But the grass is not doing the pic any good. The model could have moved a bit, or the photographer could pull up the Advanced Menu + Rendering + Hide Selected. That way she could click the grass and make it disappear. Maybe she knows this trick and just liked the grass? *shrug*
1: A great pic, 2: A pic that I don’t get at all and 3: A pic that could be better.
The Wanderer
Jan 21st, 2010
“Is there a never ending supply of shoppers who have tried Gor?”
Makes sense: after being bummed out by all the choices at the mall, and dealing with rabid fashionistas, there are no problems with fashion choices for Kajirae–silks, rags, naked.
Ava Cartier
Jan 25th, 2010
She has the best selection of clothing? Really? I will not stand for it. Since 2005 (which is as far back as the information goes), I have spent over $11,000 USD to stockpile a personal inventory so expansive that I am confident I can take on this woman in inventory-to-inventory combat. After I get it organized…