Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Your little piggy has taken a break from the historical for a time and just finished these two Bird-Girl outfits. The wings are three parts for easier movement, the feathers are sculpted, and the headpiece can be worn either alone or over hair. Both are now up in Kleineschwein locations, and on slex :) Have fun!



Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Greetings my favorite kleineschwein fans! Your little piggy has finally gone out after being stuck on the skyplat for much too long. My trip? Well, I went to Le Zoo! What a brilliant sim, by the noted style gurus at Second Style. I first went to see the conservatory built by my sister in law, Carricre Wind, but quickly fell in love with the whole place, it really is one of the most wonderful and entertaining sims I have seen in a very long while. So, here's the slide show!




The infamous Wind Conservaory, or, as I believe it is here in Le Zoo, the butterfly house :)


I first went to see the penguines, and what ho! Baby penguines!! This papa was kind enough to give me some directions as to the best sights in the park.

Directly across from the penguines was an enclosure with some giraffes! I just had to take a ride, this one offered to give me a walking tour, but I opted for my own little hoves, this little piggy has a few extra pounds to walk off ;)


Having always wanted to pet a zebra this was a most thrilling experience, this zebra was quietly eating some sand and most generously offered me a taste. It was alright, as sand goes, but not quite my thing. I much prefer scones and tea.

Not far from the zebra was this really pretty kitty. She even allowed me to come up and pet her. When I offered her some food, she was so excited she almost took my whole arm! I hope they feed some of their other animals more than her! Poor thing.


Most incredable was my ride on this Blue Whale! He sang me a lovely tune in praise of my brilliant white tusks and asked for my phone number, which I never give on first meeting. However, we had quite the interlude.


At one end of the whale's tank some bevers were happily working on thier dam. I was honored to help place some sticks and one particularly nice piece of straw.


The bat cave was my last stop, I entered expecting to see a little bit of a room with a bat or two, but my my were there surprises around every bend! But I shall leave it for you to see :)

On exiting the bat cave, I looked out and saw a little tiny ride, just the thing before heading home



Wheeeee!

So ends my little adventure for the day, a little break from work, and a wonderfully plesant day all round. Best wishes to all!

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Piggy's gone all hairy!

With the hair done for the Pompadour outfits being such a hit, your piggy truely went and made some variations on the theme. Coming soon will be plain hair with a pigglion little hats and bobs to accessorize your lusterous locks with. Below are the few variations that are finished.












And the newest style is just finished today...



So, have fun ladies! Gents, you're next!

Friday, November 2, 2007

GetDesign is out!

Sooo, little piggy's #1 project is out and ready for pick up. So far the tutorial is in the works but not finished, so here's part one of two little demo videos for this little contraption.


video



GetDesign is made to be free and full perm, so you can pick up copies at the Commons in Caledon Eyre.

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Marie would have lost her head over this outfit!

Your little Kleineschweinschen is back in business! Here are the latest projects hot off the presses...




And....




This was the most fun I've had building in a while. The hull of that ship on her head was actually the most difficult part of the whole outfit. But, it all came together in the end! The textures on the Bleu are one from my stock, and one by Beth Welles, a RL artist. The piece I used is called Rocky Shore.

Monday, July 9, 2007

Brilliant Dark Victorian Bash

Since this is my first costume ball in Caledon, I felt it was only appropriate to write a little on it. The Dark Victorian ball was a dance to benifit the SLRFL. So, I dressed in my finests darkest Victorianist dress and set off for the dance...
Upon arriving in Tanglewood, I could see what looked like hundreds of little green Ts on my little map. When I got to the location that was to be where the dance was, I was a bit winded, but saw my friend Alphonso Avalanche waiting by some signs. Despite all the little markers I saw not a sole other than him. He explained that there were two ways to get to the dance above (Aha!), one to teleport, and the other to ride in his hot air balloon. But of course I would choose the latter! And I am very glad I did. Here is a picture of us (Mr Newbe Writer also was taking he senic rout with us). You can see my brother's beanstalk and Mr Mordecai Skaggs' dirigable in the background. An absolutely stunning view of Tanglewood.


Mr Avalanche delivered us safe and sound to the platform on which the dance was held. Mr Writer and I had a lovely, though brief chat about Ladie's Overzealous Gentlemen Deterents, and then we went our seperate ways to mingle.










I first came across Miss Lapin Paris.
She was absolutely stunning in a green dress.














As I looked around I saw a couple of particularly memorable outfits. Brandy Rasmusun had on a spectacularly textured Ren dress, and a stunningly gorgous avi.
Pipsqueak Fiddlesticks had on the most perfect gothic darling outfit I've seen in SL yet.






























And of course, a party is not complete without its resident Jagermonster



Mr Edward Pearse was spinning that evening, a fantasic mix of deeply goth music. Here he is with his lovely wife Christine McAllister and Lady Gabrielle Riel.


Here I am, dancing madly away

Following are some of the other lovely folks there dancing their hearts out...






Though some danced more than just their hearts out. Mr Hotspur Otoole was going to pieces over the music selection.

Miss Virrginia Tombola arrived most spectacularly, on her Night Mare of a horse.


Most unfortunately I had to hurry off shortly after this, as there was some in world business I had to attend to, but here are a couple more pictures I couldn't help but add...

Would it be bad of me to say the music was so good it could cause someone to loose their mind?

One gent seemed a bit lost, but I believe he found his way later.



OMG CHICKENS!

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again?

That's all for this little piggy's post. Ta!

Friday, July 6, 2007

The First of, hopefully, many


As the first blog for this little piggy, I thought an introduction was in order. . .

On a dark and stormy night, off the coast of Shaw Island, my father and mother met. My father was a reckless young fisherman, and my mother a mersuidae, playing about in the waves. Shortly they were married, and not one month after that my father had a terrible accident. My poor father suffered a fatal accident while eating his morning porridge with a spork.
My mother, heartbroken decided to call on the local pond hexe to put her out of her misery. Far from that did the hexe. Instead she turned my mother, most beautiful of all mersuidae with ivory tusks the envy of all young kleines schwein der sea, into a meer ferret. My mother fled into the local wooded areas. I was born in the woods, and though my mother was now in a ferrety form, I retained those qualities dear to all mersuidae. To this day, people who knew my parents say I have my mother's tusks and my father's eyes.
We lived quite happily in the forest for a number of years, during which time, my mother met a lovely gentleman ferret by the name of Verne Whittlesea. To them my brother Jules was born, one of a litter of four healthy ferret cubs. Jules and I grew as close as brother and sister can be. There are many happy memories of us in the forest, worrying rabbits, and climbing trees (though he always surpassed me at the latter). The reason for our closeness was that of the litter, he was the only one to have retained the ancient ability of the mersuidae to change between his human and animal form.
My brother has grown up and is now a shopkeeper in Caledon, and has married his lovely wife Carricre Wind. They have a young son named Bug who is the darling of the family. My mother, alas, is no longer with us. She made the unfortunate mistake of stealing a kipper from a group of magicians (magick +10).
Me? I live alone in Caledon On Sea. For the most part I keep myself busy with dressmaking, and on occasion, sculpting. My newest project is a pet rabbit, which Sir Zenmondo Wormser is scripting. I believe the dear things will be quite marvelous.