Ibanez Eyes – Worth a look!

This little shop was brought to my attention recently and I decided to take a look even though I had some reservations.  Not that I heard anything bad about it.  Its just that…well, uhmmm…ok.  Usually when I shop for eyes in SL, I’m left disappointed.  They always look soooo good on the model but when I buy them and wear them, I immediately feel a big let down.  Or worse, I wanna just rip them right outta my head!  You know what I mean?

Well, I took the LM and arrived at the location.  I was immediately put at ease with the serene chirping of crickets and birds and the soft tinkle of wind chimes.  I then rezzed the shop and scanned the area.  The shop, I noticed, was simply and elegantly designed and laid out with an impressive logo using the Eye of Horus.  Very well done.  I was convinced that there may be a good chance that good things may lie inside…and indeed, there are!  In fact, I now have a new favorite set of eyes which I’m wearing below in the center shot.

Can you spot the freebie set of eyes? Trust me, its in there!

http://slurl.com/secondlife/Indigo%20Hills/206/14/22

I could list the eye colors here, but I just want you to GO to Ibanez because my pics can’t show you how good they really look.  There are free demos so I suggest you try them.  The attention to details by creator Annie Ibanez is just wonderful…not too over the top, but just enough.  She has baked in shadows on the sclera textures to prevent that blinding white flat look that many eyes have.  And when the avatar looks to the side you will notice very slight blood vessels for that realistic look.  I quite like it.  In fact, I love it!

As far as selection, there is plenty of it.  These shown here are the everyday wear but Ibanez also has all the fantasy and out of the world looks too.  From whimsical, to frightening, to the dramatic, Ibanez has a great selection to choose from.  You can even get eyes for your Na’vi!

You may also want to check out the Midnight Mania board.  The way it works is that if 25 people register by midnight, those first 25 get a free sample eye pack!  Today the board was locked when I visited at 11 am slt.  So 25 lucky people will get a gorgeous set of 5 eyes for free tomorrow morning!  Definitely worth a trip to Ibanez on a regular basis for that.  But make it EARLY!

Annie has also informed me that she will soon release her new product: a fully scripted eye hud with 25 colors of eyes.  It will enable you to switch colors on the fly, change the eye size to small or large, add glow, lighting effects, and even allow two different eye colors.  I can’t wait!

Well, I hope I’ve convinced you that Ibanez is worth a look.  Annie Ibanez is a great creator and offers quality products at her sim in such a pleasant and enjoyable environment.  She’s also very generous…be sure to pick up her complimentary eye set and dragonfly wings!  Hope to see you there…unless you are number 25 which, in that case, I hope to see you…later.

Don't forget to pick up your complimentary Dragonfly Wings!

Every day is a great day to visit fri.day!

Why have I NEVER heard about the shop fri.day????

How could this have happened???

Cuz I’m telling you right now that it is now easily one of my FAVORITE hair shops!  OMG!  Gorgeous styles with excellent flexi pieces creating a beautiful and natural look.  They’re amazing…AMAZING!

I started out by buying up all the interesting demos…they are free.  I then went to my folder and began trying them on.  Typically I will like 2 out of every 5 that I try on.  Imagine my surprise when I liked the first one.  Then the next one.  And then the next one!  And the next, next, next!  Yeah…I dropped some lindens here, but the prices are reasonable, colors are great, and the styles are just perfect.  They complete me!  Seriously!  You have the look all together – skin, shape, clothing, shoes.  But something is off…hair is good, but not…quite.  Well, for me, this hair made things very right!

fri.day hair - Cassie in Cranky Brown

I struck up a conversation with a fellow shopper and asked her how long the shop has been around.  I expected to hear “not long”, but instead heard that they’ve been around awhile.  GASP!  How did I not know about this shop?  Well, my friends, I’m here to TELL YOU that this little shop is someplace you should put at the top of your shopping list immediately.  In addition to the hair (women only, sorry guys), fri.day sells casual separates for women.  Cute everyday looks that are essential for building a great wardrobe.  The jeans are beautifully made, great textures, stylish, and have up to four leg styles to choose from: cuffed, boot, flared, and skinny.

Deena Hair & Thermal Henley/Jasmine Hair & Ballerina Sweater with Low Rise jeans

From the name, to the designs, fri.day is a simple, elegant, versatile, and an easy to wear brand that you should have in your inventory.

fri.day is casually elegant, elegantly casual.  The team at Monday is made of excellent creators.  Check out their blog to see more of the styles that they offer.  And then take your lindens and go here to buy these great styles!  You’ll find the hair in the back of the shop behind the curtains.

A Peek at Peek360º – View an in-world location without entering Second Life

You may be asking yourself – What is Peek360º ?  I know I was asking this after a friend informed me about an interesting new application that allows one to view a location in Second Life without even having to enter it.  I decided to take my avatar and check it out.

I first went to the website http://www.avatrian.com/Peek360/ to get started.  I then entered a location in SL that I wanted to view.  I chose Las Arenas Rosadas by the creator Naiman Broome – a master creator as you shall see.  I then chose a location I wanted the 360º view from.  I chose X-94  Y-64  Z-20.

Once I entered the info on the website, including my email address which is needed for confirmation and for receiving the video, I took some steps back from the location to give the robot room to work.  Yes, a bot, computer controlled, lands on that exact location and takes several pics in a 360º pivot on that very spot. She’s a cute avatar named Paparazzi Artful.   She’s dressed in a denim mini-skirt, black fedora hat, gray turtle-neck sweater, and Maitreya Bloom boots.  In fact,  she’s wearing the same boots as I am, so I gotta give the bot some style points!  She also has a press card around her neck with her name on it.  She has an empty profile with no explanation for her purpose on the sim.

Face to face with the Peek360º bot Paparazzi Artful

The above pic is a previous test run with Paparazzi.  At Las Arenas Rosadas I actually placed her below ground level because I found it gives a better view of the sim.

Paparazzi work can be very difficult

The result is this:   http://www.avatrian.com/Peek360/viewer.php?id=1787

What do you think?  Not flawless…I can see the seams of the pics pasted together.  But overall, it really does give a great view of the sim.  So in that respect, for getting a 360º peek at a sim without entering Second Life, Peek360º works quite well.  One would need to know the coordinates to take the pics from for the best results which defeats the purpose of the program, or one could just guess at coordinates or go by posted coordinates.  I imagine that it can be very handy to view real estate eliminating the need for teleporting to multiple locations.

However, while this application was created for good, can it be used for evil?

The first thought of many is that it may be used for spying.  I must say it crossed my mind too, and after trying it out, I really can’t say whether its a threat or not.  There are, as you can imagine, robust debates on other sites such as Wagner James Au’s blog,  http://nwn.blogs.com/nwn/2010/02/peek360.html, which I’d encourage you to read.  It includes comments by Chenin Anabuki of Avatrian, the creators of Peek 360º.

I should mention that the bot’s first arrival to a sim is often not at the coordinates entered.  In fact, in my first attempt I found her half a sim away from the coordinates.  I assumed it didn’t work but I soon recieved the video from the point of view with the correct coordinates.  This implies that the bot was able to cam to the coordinates.  Usually, on the second attempt, she lands squarely on the spot.  If you want to be in the shot, you need to take several steps back and smile.  So, should one be concerned about spying?

In the video I posted above, you can see the results and the quality of the pics.  (I use a Dell 2407WFP (Digital) on NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GS, just for a reference to the quality.)  I was first startled and creeped out by the image of the male avi behind me.  I did NOT know he was there when I was testing this.  He did, however, introduce himself after I viewed the video and we had a polite and short conversation.  But the point is, I cannot see his features very well.  He was standing only a few steps behind me and I find it hard to distinguish his avatar from a million others that I see in SL.  Good for spying?  Hmmmm.

There certainly are some interesting advantages to using Peek360º, I can imagine there are great uses for educators and businesses.  However, there are some questions to be answered and more experimentation to be done and possibly room for improvements.  It’s encouraging to read Chenin Anabuki’s response on the New World Notes blog that they are very open to comments and welcome feedback.

So why don’t you do just that?  Try it out and answer some of your own anxious questions.  In the meantime, if you are worried about spying…set up your privacy settings for your land and ban Paparazzi Artful from your sim as it is reported that she is the only bot working for the company.

~ I”m your biggest fan, I’ll follow you until you love me.  Paparazzi.

Update: I found more info from one of the head honchos at Avatrian at Snickers’ Doodles blog:

“The app will not work on sims that are: a) non-accessible to the public, b) have “no-scripts allowed” set, and c) sims that have specifically banned our bot, named “Paparazzi Artful”

Rodion Resistance
Creative Director, Avatrian LLC, creators of Peek360