Dear Residents of Second Life,
Today I returned from Watermelon Prime and am no longer Torley Torgeson. I am Torley Linden now. Yes, I am.
The change is still being transitioned as I return to the gridverse of Second Life—in the meantime, my watermelony flying horse emissary, Torse, will spread goodwill cheer.
I may not be updating my blog as much as I'd like in the next few weeks. I have a lot of work+play to do. I also have some historical references to tidy up, including my bio. But I hope to again… I know it will happen.
There'll be other changes. For example, my photo albums as Torley Torgeson will remain on the Snapzilla site, but I've just started a new one as Torley Linden. Like a new box of cereal, contents will settle! And like spilling a bowl of milk, I want to expand outwards. This is not about constraint. (I've had enough of that.)
Please forgive me in the meantime while I evolve. I want this to be graceful and subtle, yet marked with bold, watermelon-colored stripes and oodles of enthusiasm. Rhythmic slices more precise than the audio equivalent of a Master Sushi Chef's virtue.
And yes I will continue posting on my faithful grounds, the SL Forums, including a new jaunt in SL Answers! What's next? Stay ch00ned and find out!
Second Life has been an incredible journey for me thus far, and sometimes, I do feel like several adorable animals making their way home. Further then, press on—
Working in Second Life with the Linden family on the Community Team is something I'll experience day by day. And doing this is a dream come true! On top of another dream come true. I know it's a cliche. I know it's true.
I'll get a fancyschmancy @lindenlab.com addy soon enuff. Until such time, you can still reach me here—on my blog!—or email torley@gmail.com.
I hope to make your Second Life happier.
See you inworld!
AHHH GOOD TIMES . . . YAYZERAMA!!!


HI TORLEY. I REALLY LIKED THE TUTORIAL OF HOW TO MAKE TSHIRT FROM ARTRAGE.
THE THING IS THAT I WANT TO MAKE A APRON, THE THING HOW DO I DO IT AND WHAT TEMPLATE SHOULD I USE.
@Kaelyn: I'M HAPPY YOU DID! An apron can be done several ways: the good clothing templates have all the requisite parts needed for top and bottom-worn clothing. However, since an apron hangs in front, you may find it easiest to use flexiprims to drape something before you. You could also experiment with a shirt + skirt layer that are seamlessly, vertically joined.