One Foot Foward

Posted on July 31st, 2008 in EmilyC Carnell, Modavia Supermodels by EmilyC Carnell

Because the last blog entry was written weeks ago, I decided that it may as well be time for an update.  And who’s better to update the blog than I am?  LOL.  I’m only kidding–don’t hit me!  It’s 4:00AM, my time, eastern USA, so if you find typos, know that I’ve made them when I was weak-minded. 

What am I still doing up at 4:00AM, you ask.  Well, I was shopping, asking Dea millions of questions, and trying to figure out which hair demos fit me best at Minnu.  Tonight was my first time trying on the new Minnu skins that were released weeks ago.  And I must say that they’re not as bad as many people have told me they are.  The Gen 2 skin collection, with the shiny, glimmering lips, still remains my favorite skins ever created by Minnu–I was saddened that Minnu retired the collection.  The Minnu Zero skins have much of the same shadings as the controversial Gen 4 collection, a collection that became the topic of many accusive and, perhaps, slanderous blogs.  In a recent interview with Minnu in the Best of SL magazine, Minnu has finally revealed her side of the story–that she has never been sued and that pulling both Gen 2 and Gen 4 was her decision and not due to a legal reasons.  Why has Minnu become the attack of blogs when it is obvious that so many other designers, perhaps, do the same thing as Minnu has–used sources from RL 3rd sites in the creation of their own skins?  A blog has compared the images of both her skins and the supposedly original skin that it claimed Minnu stole; perhaps the evidence was there for hers and not for the others.  But contrary to blog accusations, Minnu did not steal the file template-she used certain parts of the template in the creation of her skins.  It’s kind of hard to explain to anyone without the slightest idea of how skins could be created, but if you check out Minnu’s own blog, you’ll be able to find a statement by her own attorney.

When Minnu retracted her Gen 2 and Gen 4 after weeks of accusations and pressure from blogs and closed her store for the launch of her Zero skins, I had thought that, perhaps, Redgrave has already become the sensation that Minnu had once been.  In terms of popularity, has Redgrave skins become the new Minnu?  In my opinion, yes.  Redgrave has become very mainstream–I see a lot of people wearing them–even some Modavia models.  Redgrave skins have stronger, darker and more pixelate and radiant details than Minnu skins.  The shadings in Redgrave skins, especially in the face, are mostly done with lighting–so some of the Redgrave skin, when looked from afar, seem as if they are discolored from the face.  In terms of body details, I think Redgrave ties with Naughty Designs.  Redgrave skins are also less expensive, though not by much, than other leading brand name skins.  I still believe, however, that Minnu skins are best for modeling–the details are there and evident, yet they’re subtle and striking.  The tone and shading of Minnu skins seem more appropriate for photography to me.  There may be a lot of critics, but in my opinion, Minnu knows how to translate RL high fashion into SL.  She knows high fashion–and you can see this in her photography, in her magazine and profile picture.  But will people ever “forgive” Minnu in order to fully support and appreciate her work?  I don’t know.  I, too, like everyone else, believed half of everything blogs fed me, but what’s theft when the creations in question weren’t actually stolen?  What’s theft when it hasn’t been proven?  Why, as asked by Minnu herself, are people so eager to condemn without clear and distinct evidence, without hearing both sides of the story?  

I had intended to visit Minnu when it had first reopened with the Zero line, but was bogged down by my preparation for the fashion show and after party that I was planning to celebrate the official launch of our new shapes at Beautify, Inc.  The fashion show was the first show that I had ever produced with my business partner.  We virtually started from scratch, with the information we knew from our own experience with modeling.  There were a lot of sleepless nights, mostly due to the deadline and many last minute decisions, such as moving to a new sim, building a venue, etc.  We had less than a week to pull off the show because it had taken us longer than we thought to secure a designer, especially during and after the 4th of July weekend.  We moved at the last minute due to drama with our neighboring stores.  I never expected so many obstacles to overcome in the production of the show.  The funny thing is that it was a two women show-my business partner and I were both able to pull off the show on our own, with little to no help from anyone else.  Hard work and a miracle.

For a first show, the show went relatively well, even if there were heckling from people next door.  The fashion show had conflicted with a neighboring launch party; while I had informed the owner next door about the shouting of our announcer days before the show, the warning seemed to have eluded her guests.  Drama aside, we had a good turn-out and slide-show pictures of the show and after party with DJ AZU can be found at the following link: http://flickr.com/photos/tillie/sets/72157606135354250/show/

The fashion expo featured shapes by Beautify and featured fashions by Amanda Bolero of the Bolero Collection, Avagardner and Barbra Kungler of Kunglers Designs, and Forda Fairlane and Moxie Polano of Haute Couture & Style.  All the designers were chosen for a reason-the quality and creativity of their designs spoke to us.

Okay, I’m finished with my rant?  Bored?  I thought so.  At least I was entertained. :-D

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Couture Animations

Posted on July 14th, 2008 in Modavia Supermodels by Keely LeFavre

Testing… Testing…1,2.. OK, I think this thing is on now. Wow its been so long since I’ve made a post on any of my blogs I’m not sure if I remember how to do this but I’ll give it a go.I’ve not been on recently because of RL commitments and when I am here I’m completely absorbed by the opening of “Couture Animations”. Before that I was helping to organise a series of charity events in-world for the “Maseno Project”. A Charity benefiting a orphanage in Kenya that takes in orphans who have or parent’s died from AIDs. It is a great cause and I’m beyond honored that I was allowed to be a part of it. We raised over 2,000USD for the orphanage through the charity of some big hearted designers, models, and of course the great people of SL.

After the charity events were completed, I began focusing intensely on my posing store. I wanted to create poses that are more reminiscent of RL high fashion magazines. As well as, having a place to create custom runway poses and walks. All of my poses are priority 4 and most are ease in/out. My future goal is to create custom runway walk animations for models and runway poses. I’m in the process of beginning that now. It should be revolutionary.

Here are some of the pose packs I created for my store opening and I have some free poses as gifts available in front of the store. But click the picture to see all the poses these are just a few.
[CA] High Fashion[CA] Dead and Glorious[CA] Caught Out
Come by and try them out in-world!

http://slurl.com/secondlife/Quartz%20Isle/146/23/267

Thats all for now! Hopefully I can talk about the shoe expo soon. I haven’t even gotten a chance to go!

~Keely Lefavre, Modavia supermodel, blogger, poser

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Hello again everyone:) Today.. MM skins:)

Posted on July 7th, 2008 in Barbarella Fuosing by Barbarella Fuosing

It has been sometime since I posted.

I was.. and still am in a quandry over MMskins.. I was not sure if it would be ethically correct to buy after the recent events. However, with trepidation I went to the store and picked up the demos. To be honest I expected to hate the skins. Ever since Gen 3 I have not been a lover of MMskins.

Are the skins great? Well if I am honest - no. They are good… and I love the makeups for modelling. The lips are good. The nose is pretty average. The ass (always important, lol) is good. What I find them lacking is detail. Compare them to the latest Redgrave skins and they fail.. but not many skins do compare very favourably Redgrave IMO.

Each skin gives 3 versions.. with different coloured eyebrows. I like the blonde eyebrows - they are different and give an entirely different look to the face.

Recently I have been using the Redgrave latest skins - which I adore. I have always liked Redgrave skins, but even the pale ones have not been light enough for me. Thankfully, the latest ones are. I will continue to wear the Redgrave and RAC for everyday use (and modelling) but I do hope to be able to use the MMzero skins for catwalk shows.

In case these do not show here is a link to my flikr where you can see more of the skins:)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/22533403@N05/

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Modavia SuperModel Anessa Stine - Carnal Lingerie Angel for July 2008!

Posted on July 2nd, 2008 in Modavia Supermodels by Belle Lefavre

Modavia SuperModel Anessa Stine has been selected as the CARNAL Lingerie Angel for July 2008. CARNAL is both a RL and SL Company and Anessa’s photos and profile are appearing on the Carnal Website. Here is a sneak peak of some of the photos!

Anessa Stine

Anessa Stine

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