Friday, December 23, 2011

[RETIRED] Cottage, Lovers Garden Retreat and more in the store

To get ready for the Christmas Expo, I finished a few items that were "in production" and produced a few more for it. All of them are a part of this update. Check them at the new store location!

The Greenhouse


Featuring my new simple watering controller script, this low-prim greenhouse is perfect for your garden. The box contains two versions: with and without water system, as well as other extras like tables and several planters (empty and with tulips.)

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Do you like the water controller system and want to add one to your already existing greenhouse? Then you can acquire separately the script itself:


Simple Watering Controller script in Marketplace.

Lovers Garden Retreat


Talk about gardens... How about having your own little slice of Heaven to share conversations and some intimate moments with your loved one? Enjoy the animations and sequences happening both in the bench and the tree area from this set. You're loving them!

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Forest Cottage


And what about this lovely house?

It uses an area of 24x26 squared meters, fitting in a 1024 squared parcel and it just uses 45 prims. All the sculpties have been custom-made for this house so the prim usage was kept to a minimum. The doors are linked to the house and are controlled by a single script, featuring my multidoor tool: low lag!

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Forest Cottage (Miniature)


The same house, but in miniature version (only 41 prims.) For all of you, doll houses fans!

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Animations


This time I'm also adding two new full permissions animations for creators:





More items soon to come!
Enjoy.

PS: Yes, I'm also working in making an uniform branding style, as well as updating old items. All permissions for furniture will change to copy/modify/no transfer. After some thinking, I'm sure now that this is the way to do things.

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