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Baba builds  & makes artworks with  everything SL allows: Flexi, Local Light, Particles, Scripts, Textures, and his newest love Abstract Sculpties.
Baba builds  & makes artworks with  everything SL allows: Flexi, Local Light, Particles, Scripts, Textures, and his newest love Abstract Sculpties.
See also: https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/SL4B_Art

Latest revision as of 18:29, 12 June 2007

Baba Bu has 3 artworks in SL4B: A walkthrough Kaleidoscope made from alpha textures and animation scripts in SL03 PG S, A tiny dance floor animated with Alpha Textures, Local Light & Flexi Prims in SL04 PG NE, and "FishBird SpinTumble a Flexi with bouncing bubbles in the water near SL04 PG SW.

Baba Bu joined SL in June of year Three - Just after Local Light was added in version 1.10. This was good timing because Baba's helper in RL is a Lighting Designer.

Baba was lucky to buy a piece of First Land next to two great builders who lovingly explained how badly BB needed to be less ignorant. So Baba went to classes - on a good day 3 or 4.

BB's first builds were the Light Learning Lab, a tutorial showing how Light can be used dramatically in SL and walk through kaleidoscopes that can only exist in SL. Making artworks that are impossible in RL keeps Baba fascinated with SL.

Please visit the LLL and see Baba's gallery of SL art. http://slurl.com/secondlife/Bleaberry Tarn/182/251/273

Uploading abstract photos from RL enhanced Baba's "Only in SL" building goal. These photo textures also became Baba's style of "clothing" - (actually not clothing but PG Skins).

Baba also had great mentors who are long time builders in SL (the numbers are their SL birth dates): katykiwi Moonflower 1203, Jopsy Pendragon 104, Katya Koolhaas 1204, Abramelin Wolfe 1204, Sabine Stonebender 205 and many more.

Baba builds & makes artworks with everything SL allows: Flexi, Local Light, Particles, Scripts, Textures, and his newest love Abstract Sculpties.

See also: https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/SL4B_Art