Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Ed as the Three Stooges







Here is Ed as each of the three stooges. I think his Moe is the best of the lot.

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Ed's Roles in the Dore Trolley Murder





This is Jack Pugnall, who was wrongly convicted in the Dore Trolley Murder. He has gangland connections, but he was FRAMED!







Here is the real murderer ... you thought it was Jack!

Ed at Work




Edward is a detective in Second Life. Here he is at his desk. For those of you who do not know ... in Second Life, the residents MAKE all the objects. I made the desk, the lamp, the phone book, the phone, the blotter, the map, the legal pad, and of course .... Ed's appearance.

Clive




Clive is a murderer, folks. He appeared in the mystery I wrote called "Murder at Gormley Castle". He was portrayed by Edward Manray, who also played the lead! Osprey had to stand in for Edward when they finally fought on the parapet of the castle and Clive fell to his death.

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!

Elle and her Roles

































This is Elle Michabo, who has been featured in a few photo shoots, and who will be appearing in "A Midsummer Night's Second Life Dream" when the movie goes into production.

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.