Friday 18 February 2011

Mission Furniture

Low Prim, High Detail Mission Furniture.

We love lots of detail and are always trying to find ways to make detail rich furniture with the least amount of prims. We might skimp on the prims, but we put all of our effort into the sculpting, texturing and animating these classic pieces of Mission Furniture.

The chair is 6 prims and has 6 unique animations. 3 feminine and 3 masculine. 150L$

The 3 seater sofa is 10 prims and has 3 unique animations per seat. No repeats, 9 in total. 250L$

The 2 seater Cuddle Sofa is 8 prims and has 9 interactive couple animations PLUS 4 unique single sits per seat.350L$

Table is 3 prims. 50L$

Lamp is 4 prims and is scripted with on/off and lighting effects. 50L$

**all plants at Apocalips are 50L$ and under.. rugs are all under 10L$

All of the animations were made especially to fit these furniture pieces. All of them are smooth looped and made with love and care by yure4u Sosa. Every pose is adjustable, by position and rotation on all axis and there is memory for 50 unique avatars. So you and your friends can adjust once and forget about it.

http://slurl.com/secondlife/Apocalips%20Japan%20Furniture/88/60/24




















Tuesday 15 February 2011

Sculpted Brains..

Although I swore I would never do it, here I am making custom sculpties. It has been interesting so far, but a little constricting, especially since in RL too, I am not used to working for other people. I think though, that the challenge has been good for me, and has given me time to rest and refresh my own creative juices.

Maybe because it is a time intensive project, my mind is suddenly bursting with things that I want to make for myself, and for our store. It has also been educational doing work on other people's vision, which is an absolute first for me in SL.

While working on this project I also found more ways to push my sculpties as far as detail and LOD quality. Practice makes perfect, they say, but in truth, practice opens up new roads and new possibilities. And I think when I am done, I will enjoy getting back to my own work, and hopefully pushing boundaries with ideas and new projects.