Royal Living Magazine Volume 11 July 2012

Page 43

and illustrator or Maya and PS and then mix in SL for testing and uploading and they all kind of make one enormous creative workplace. I do try to get out and about and take snap photos in SL to blog about and my friends either work in SL too or understand how busy life is when you log on that’s why I prefer Plurk and Facebook I can keep up with friends and not feel too bad that my time is limited in SL.” Every texture panel is a bit of Miss March’s inspired creativity or a moment captured during her ‘artsy mode’ so when she sees a piece of hers used in someone else’s creation it is extremely rewarding! “I love seeing photos and seeing people build these wonderful, unique and interesting creations is amazing but hands down comments and IM’s are my favourite which range from the random I love your textures to the newcomers that start using our textures and say that it’s made a big difference right even the seasoned builders that say they usually create all their own textures but have started to use ours makes my day! I’ve noticed over the last year more and more people are crediting texture artists in their work on blogs and forums, this is fantastic and unexpected. I am a big blog and social media fan and if I


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