The Ice Queen Begins Dancing Up a (Snow) Storm

Take That (In-Game) Snap Daily Photo

With those in the Northern Hemisphere moving into the warmer months, the Ice Queen is headed south and ready to spread the cold temperatures below the Equator. Here in Queensland, Australia; our daytime temperatures have remained very pleasant in the mid-20s, but at night we have been dipping down into the mid-single digits. While the Ice Queen does her thing during the winter months, the best solution is a nice hot water bottle and building a makeshift doona fort to keep snug.

This outfit comes from a Gacha set in Second Life created by the store Moon Amore. I was originally going to go with an ice-skating theme for this photograph, but instead decided to welcome in the Winter months with the below. Although I believe this is one of the virtual developer’s older offerings, I adore the snowglobe themed boots.

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This photo was taken in Second Life. Second Life does have a reputation for more adult content (there is no shortage of that if you explicitly look for it). However, those interested in using it to build custom avatars and take great photographs will find a lot on offer from the user-created worlds, purchasable content for your avatars, a high level of customisation and clients dedicated to taking fantastic photos. Just beware that with high quality content comes a potentially high real-world cost for digital assets.

Take That (In-Game) Snap Daily Photo is an off-shoot of the Take That (In-Game) Snap article series, in which the first article focusing on Final Fantasy XIV was recently published. This looks at, celebrates and critiques how video game developers have implemented professional photography-like systems into their games. It will cover how the systems handle, just how accessible they are and, where applicable, how a modding community might be making these tools even better. With this Daily Photo spin-off series, I will be sharing individual photos from the games either covered or soon-to-be-covered in the series.

Sam
Sam
Founder of The Otaku's Study. I have been exploring this labyrinth of fandom these last fifteen years, and still nowhere close to the exit yet. Probably searching for a long time to come.

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