Second Life Windlight
Is a revolutionary atmospheric lighting and rendering system within that can assist photographers of all skill levels to create stunning visuals. What does that all mean?
Downloadable windlight settings by Strawberry Singh and other Second Life residents with instructions on how to install them. Creating Your Own Windlight. Second Life, second life tutorial, sky settings, SL Bloggers, windlight ← [The Quest to Become OFFICIAL].
You have a powerful mood-setting tool at your disposal. Take advantage of it! I’ve created this page to share not only my windlight settings, but also to link to settings that were created by other SL residents. I will keep updating this page as I create more settings. Download my WindLight Settings: • – This is the windlight I use in all of my videos and majority of my pictures.

• – This is a very bright windlight that is best for full body portraits, on location with hard lighting. • – This is a zipped file. Gaonkar Microprocessor 8085 there.
When you unzip it you will find 10 settings, one of them is the original setting I shared in, and the others are new ones I have created in the past several months. All of these settings are quite different from one another, but work great with sl shadows and will also assist you in adding a lot of drama to your pictures.
• – This setting is very similar to the. I love that preset and used to use it often in my photography. After a while though I decided to make my own setting especially designed for my closeup shots that I love to do. It’s great for darker skins because it’s a bit brighter and has a little less red in it. This setting does not work with sl shadows.
How to install Sky WindLight settings: To install these settings you will need to download them, unzip them, and then copy them into the following folders. [] I love where I live in Second Life. Cartoon Television Program 1.8.

Sometimes the land changes, the buildings change often. Like my obsession with clothing I love buying homes in Second Life. Behind me is my studio, which is really only a couple of prims formed into a cube.
When I’m not out and about looking for places to take pictures in, I’m always here either putting looks together or in that cube taking shots. With well placed shadows, depth of field and windlight settings I take a lot of my shots here. Speaking of windlight settings I can’t recommend enough Strawberry Singh’s shadows which you can download from her site here: Berry’s Windlight Setting’s []. What a great post, that I have referred back to many times! Thank you Berry!
One thing that I have gone back and forth on through the years is whether or not to save in SL with PNG, JPG, or BMP. Since Photoshop and other graphics programs can open up almost any type of file, I am wondering if BMP might be better. BMP file sizes are larger, but I am not sure that makes a difference in quality? (Less artifacts maybe, or not?) I know saving to a larger width and height (resolution-wise) in SL, as much as you can go without crashing or glitchiness, is good to have a file to start with when editing pics, but does anybody have a documented preference as to whether or not BMP would be better to pull into Photoshop to work with, instead of PNG (or JPG)?
[] A plugin came to my attention thanks to the ever resourceful Strawberry Singh while reading her blog the other day. It’s called Flood from Flaming Pear. They have a lot of plugin that they offer for a two week trial period. I began to think to myself what could I possible create while finally being able to control the water. Sql 2008 R2 Rebuildm.exe. First things first; I needed to find a windlight setting that could bring a bit of magic to the photograph that I was about to take. Luckily there is one that I had downloaded a while ago from Strawberry Singh (didn’t I tell you all she is the mother of bloggers, queen of photography!) It’s called Amethyst from the Berry Windlight Settings and gives off a wonderful night glow that is purplish to me at times. You can find more of her amazing windlight settings here!
Hi Berry, You posts are always so informative yet entertaining, and I have enjoyed reading them forever it seems. I came across this older wind light and water settings.
I’ve just begun taking in world photos and would love to try some out,however, I have Windows 10, as I imagine many new people do. It would be really nice to have you up-date the information so a new generation can use it. I know you are busy,but if you do get a moment,maybe you could consider doing a quick update.
Thanks for giving the idea consideration. Happy Ramadan.