I got a new smartphone recently and found that it had a slow-motion option when recording video. I tested it out while at the Canberra Show on the weekend.
The device tested was a Samsung Galaxy Note2.
I got a new smartphone recently and found that it had a slow-motion option when recording video. I tested it out while at the Canberra Show on the weekend.
The device tested was a Samsung Galaxy Note2.
Flux Pony v2 by *mudslinger-ning on deviantART
After the initial creation of my Secondlife Flux Pony.
Someone else got inspired enough to make a working version of the backpack. [link]
So as expected – since my original concept was not a functional one – I upgraded my flux pony!
Oh and it got new goggles for a sleeker effect.
You may see a bit of my pony avvie in action towards the end of this video: http://youtu.be/HZPuB7y8f-I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTuo7aomOso
I dropped into an event at one of my regular hangouts. It was a surprise to see this event but I learned that this was from a crowd of people who do the occasional random parade at various locations throughout virtual world of Second Life.
I hoped to get a fair bit of video at the time but I ended up with some recording issues – either way I managed to get some reasonable footage to make up this video.
The event was posted here:
http://irez.me/2013/01/15/previz-70-animal-parade/
IRez site main page:
http://irez.me/
Music from:
incompetech.com
In addition I found that someone else made some video of it and it turned out even more awesome than my video effort of the event!
Ok so this is my montage of looking back on the year 2012. I’ll show you bits and peices of what has happened to me in 2012 – primarily from an online perspective.
The online areas I have been active in:
I have been mostly addicted to Facebook and Google+ where I have been posting many random things. I also have been maintaining a Twitter account but it has mostly been automated with anything I have liked or uploaded via Youtube. I have realised during 2012 that I have become addicted to some degree to the virtually real-time nature of status updates of friends. And since noticing some changes occur where facebook tried to bring in a “pay to promote” system where your posts are not seen by all friends unless you paid for each post. I have since started a progressive attempt to cut back my social media addiction by unsubscribing from friends I don’t think I need anymore (usually those I don’t really interact with and those who post nothing but boring stuff).
Part of me has been tempted to wipe facebook completely and heavily cull the other social media services – but I unfortunately have too many friends connected only via facebook that I would lose communication with some cool friends.
As for Google+ – I have had some interesting times with it so far. When they introduced the Hangouts feature I occasionally participated with a group called “Qwipster” which shows old public domain movies within the hangout for all participants to heckle at. And with the addition of the Communities feature things in Google+ have become an interesting place.
It’s been an eventful time for me in the virtual space. I had been an active volunteer administrator for the “ABC Island” (run by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation) simulator within Second Life. The admin experience has been quite an interesting one Where I attempted to help revive what was appearing as a dead community area.
The ABC “virtual community” by this time had gone a bit stale, no events, very few admin online who were willing to deal with anything and the fact the place had not changed much for a long time. I decided the place needed a facelift and some design changes in order to prepare it for the revival of a community atmosphere so I helped/guided/encourages the remaining active admin members to join me in bringing a change of air into the location. The most successful part had been the new sandbox layout which allowed a more comfortable space for creativity. The other popular spot was the treetops cafe setup by Katisha where some virtual residents told me they liked to hang out there for the peace and quiet among a scenic area.
During this whole time I knew it would end sooner or later since the ABC had basically lost interest in maintaining a presence within Secondlife. But at least during this time I had conducted a worthwhile experiment which had some successes in regaining visitor levels and began to respawn a community feeling (only downside for an Australian oriented location was that most visitors were anything but).
When the announcement came for the closing of ABC Island – it was interesting to see a lot of people appear out of the woodwork – most virtual Australians were only just realising that the place existed at all. (even though a few friends and I had made attempts in the past in promoting the island.) Either way it helped result in an awesome closing party where during the last hours we gradually sunk the ground into the water as we partied away on surrounding boats. I’d like to thank ABC for letting me have the opportunity to “have a go” at developing a virtual world.
Also within Secondlife I am an admin at the “Australia” simulator where during 2012 my admin powers have somewhat been increased there in order to help with dealing with greifers and other admin tasks around the place. So far the Australia sim has been one of the strongest remaining hangouts for Australians to hang out in. Some of the former crowds from the old Bigpond Estate have been known to drop in on occasion – resulting in some veteran secondlife users still finding each other here and there.
Aside from the Australian scene I have been lurking a bit more around some of the furry themed places in Secondlife – so far not finding anything special apart from meeting lots of interesting people… in furry outfits…

The two ladies that got me to do English Tutoring.
Somewhere along the line I have ended up running regular English Tutoring classes. I was mobbed one night as I teleported to the Australia land by two Japanese avatars who begged me to become their tutor. Since then I have been doing regular sessions with them. It started off as two 1 hour sessions a week but has now dropped to a single 1 hour session on late friday nights for me.
I have also started taking a look at alternate virtual worlds with the hope that one of them might one day shape up to become a possibly decent secondlife substitute. I have occasionally been helping out my friend Dogwomble in looking at developments of his own opensim based virtual world grid where development has been slow and the fundraising has not been great. The lack of crowdfunding is suggesting that the alternate grid project has been done a number of times by others in the past.
Towards the end of the year I started to suffer a bit of burnout of trying to do too many boring and stressful things all at once. In order to try combat the depression that was setting in I have taken to the arts for a way to try and keep my mind positive and possibly take myself into a new direction for 2013. Primarily I am planning on doing a series of funny/parody Youtube videos based on SecondLife and post a lot of cool cat photos and Secondlife related art via DeviantArt.
While getting an intense stare from a cat seems to impress many people. So does the occasional bits of virtual feminine beauty/sexyness. I’m likely to be posting more of the same into 2013 but hopefully in a year’s time we may see a different to 5 pics on the next review in a year’s time.
With 34 Likes & the most comments (16): Marius
Marius by *mudslinger-ning on deviantART
With 31 Likes & the most views (251): Ocelot and Cheetah Rear
Ocelot and Cheetah rear by *mudslinger-ning on deviantART
With 22 Likes: My Brass Armor Outfit
My Brass Armor outfit by *mudslinger-ning on deviantART
With 19 Likes: Eye of Marius
Eye of Marius by *mudslinger-ning on deviantART
With 19 Likes: Ida
Ida by *mudslinger-ning on deviantART
Most viewed of 2012: A possessed secondlife avatar (with 570 views – 570 total)
http://youtu.be/AuPE9aolQl0
We rescued a mother cat and some kittens recently. When these guys get old enough they will be found some new homes.
Car Poster: Datsun 120Y by *mudslinger-ning on deviantART
Car Poster: Datsun 120Y #2 by *mudslinger-ning on deviantART
Instead of having a glossy, shiny, sparkly new looking car on a poster.
I guess this makes a bit of a parody of it using a friend’s old Paddock Basher in all it’s worn and torn glory!
Oh and here are some old videos of the beast in action:
(It’s old phonecamera footage so quality is really crap!)
Characters: (from left to right) Clare, Scarlett, Muddy, Sasa.
Did a bit of collaboration with my friend Scarlett (http://www.youtube.com/user/daby001001).
We both did some recordings using our main avatars to make our own music video material – it began as her idea but I felt inspired to have a go at making my own so this video has become the first result.
Apart from my drive videos which were simple video edits – this one is a more heavier attempt at messing with transitions between clips and working to a set time slot to fit all the good clips in. Some transitions I kinda failed at but hey it’s not bad for a first attempt.
Not sure if I’ll do other similar clips yet.
Music:
“Cut & Run” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
The tools I used to bring it together:
Secondlife http://secondlife.com/
RecordMyDesktop http://recordmydesktop.sourceforge.net
Mencoder http://www.mplayerhq.hu/
Openshot http://www.openshotvideo.com/
(all used on a Linux operating system)
Cool Cat Women by *mudslinger-ning on deviantART
Working with a friend on making some music video.
This is a screenshot from the leather/latex scene while we were still preparing the animation and recording setup.
[EDIT:] Click here for scarlett’s Youtube channel where you may find other variations of this footage..
Filmed in secondlife.
I managed to embarrass myself on the weekend…. and the video caught the action…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VootFOpk7UE
I dropped into an area in Second Life today where there is a large shopping area for avatar clothing – and happened to see a large avatar there.
This was one of those moments where in my travels I stop and look back and go “what the?…… You don’t see THAT everyday!…”
Ordinarily you aren’t able to make your avatar much bigger than the standard size (equivalent to that of a large normal-sized human) so seeing an avatar this big really puts a different look on things..
So enjoy the following pictures:
When you see her without other avatars nearby – she doesn’t appear to be all that big. But when you see her form other perspectives…
This guy thinks he’s just died and gone to heaven…. Or is about to witness something which cannot be un-seen!
Caption: “Hello there little man – were you after the weather report?… it’s nice and sunny up here!”
If the radiation issues in Japan cause a Godzilla type effect – then I’d prefer it be her and not some giant lizard.
And some video of the moment: