Wednesday, August 02, 2006
Tuesday, August 01, 2006
Character Avatars


What I am really good at in Second Life is creating character avatars. My posts below show a few of them, and I intend to post more. The angry child was delightful to do, a change from all the bland characters. She is a young, restless graffiti artist. I could not think of how to explain her at the time I created her, shot a photo of her and posted that pic. She now has a pierced nose and an ear cuff. She will get tattoos.
Jean Frolic, seen below in Eileen's Roles, is a tad forgetful and sloppy. Her clothes do not match and her bra peeks out of her blouse. She was a witness in a news article in Second Life, exposing Emma Metropolitan's secret past.
If you do not understand something about a post, or Second Life, or my characters, please do not make assumptions about me ... just ASK!
Eileen's Roles

Eileen McTeague, star of stage and screen, grants an interview. "This is how I usually look, luscious and appealing."

Eileen McTeague as Jean Frolic.

Eileen McTeague as Trixie Slade, the victim in "The Dore Trolley Murder"

Eileen McTeague in "From the Shadows", a Second Life play by Enjah Mysterio, from a concept by Osprey Therian, who also did the set design.













