Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Earn Free Lindens, Make money in Second Life with Chino Yray


Chino has a really great blog about how to many money in Second Life. He also gives away free Lindens to people who participate in his blog discussions. His main web site is Chino Yray dot com. He also has a great post called Earn Linden Dollars. Finally, he's been running a contest every month since August for free Lindens called Win 5000L$ linden dollars. If you're interested in making some easy Lindens (and who isn't?) check out Chino's blog. If you want to know more about this crazy guy, see his About Chino Yray page.

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

My First Store

I rented a 512 in the Nimbulus Futuristic Cloud City Mall. L$100 per week, it's a great deal. I really like the location, the look of the area. I've met a couple of my shopkeeper neighbors and the landlord. Everyone is quite friendly.

I'm selling interactive sculptures and framed digital artwork. The sculptures are glass pyramids and on touch emit a relaxing particle flow. The artwork consists of several paintings I did in Gimp earlier this year. All with a space theme. I did the frames in Photoshop by looking up some framing techniques on web pages.

It was very rewarding creating my shop. It took a couple of days to set everything up the way I wanted it but I'm happy with the result. I turned off physical because I had trouble placing the items where I wanted with gravity on. I locked the items so that they couldn't be moved after they were set. (I may need to adjust this. After Tristain bought a sculpture, it was still locked and she had to unlock it before she could place it in her apartment). I also became very familiar with the camera controls while setting up shop, as I used them heavily. I created a tiny rod and hid it behind my store sign. It emits a nice sparkle, not overdone but very attractive.


The second day my shop was open somebody spent L$300 on two sculptures. I was so excited! No other sales since, but there will be, I just have to be patient.

I want to open another store and try my hand at some men's clothing. There isn't alot out there that isn't for young punks and model wannabes. I also have had trouble finding decent men's hair. I'll have to look into how to make it, there's an open market out there for it.

Friday, October 19, 2007

Born Oct. 15, 2007


I'm four days old today. When I was born and appeared on Orientation Island I found myself standing within a group of hesitant newbies and I fit right in. But it wasn't long before I completed the four-step orientation and received my key to the new world.

Armed with rudimentary knowledge of how to navigate, use the map and the search tool and interact with my environment, I set off discover myself. My first stop was a couple of "Freebie" sims where there are free clothes and items for newbies, as well as claims of free Lindens, the local currency. I changed my clothing and appearance a bit so I no longer looked like a newborn. Now I just looked like a newbie with cheap threads.

When I discovered that the free money involved filling out "surveys" on web sites, which more resemble consumer traps and spam, I was considerably disappointed. I then discovered "camping" which is parking myself somewhere in a sim, hanging out or dancing. In this way I can earn a modest sum, around $1L every 5 minutes or so. I was hoping for better options, like finding a job or something, but until I do, I will be doing my share of camping when human is busy in RL.

I lean heavily on the search tool to find interesting places to explore. In the last few days I've danced at a jazz club, attended a live music event, done some browsing in a mall and an art gallery and discovered "sandboxes."

Sandboxes are sims that allow the public to build objects. The objects are typically cleared from the sim regularly to keep it tidy. I delved into building and by using the in-world building tools, I created a few simple geometric shapes. Getting started building is easy, but I can see that building anything worth wearing, living in or otherwise displaying is an artform that will take lots of patience and practice.
While I'm sure I will dabble in the arts, I am much more wired for scripting. A script is code that can be attached to objects that make them do things. Animation, interaction, propulsion, just about anything I can imagine and create in code. I believe that my place here will in some way revolve around the creation and sharing of useful scripts.

Overall, I'm completely facinated and enthralled by this world and it far exceeds my expectations. I can't wait to continue exploring, earn some money, find my niche and eventually get a place of my own.
 
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