Monday, January 25, 2010
Off-world for some time...
Apparently, I have been very busy recently due to my first life responsibilities that I had to take a break from Second Life for quite some time. Thus, there have been no updates on this blog for over a week now. Don't worry, I'll be back... soon! Take care!
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Project - Walkway for Riverside Mansion
As I was checking and clearing my email Inbox yesterday, I found an old SL email message regarding a project that a user, DR Weder, has requested me to do. I went in-world the following day and managed to catch him online. It seemed that a walkway that I previously built in Lily caught his eye and he requested me to build something similar (walkway) for his mansion in Owasco.
This is the walkway that I constructed in Lily:

An overview of the walkway I built in Lily. It has since become a makeshift store for me to sell some of my merchandise - pedestrian traffic lights and neon lights.
Below are some shots of the walkway that I have built on the day itself:

An overview of the walkway that connects to the docks from the top.

The walkway slopes downwards and spirals towards the docks.

View of the walkway and mansion from the docks.

The curved portion linking the walkway to the mansion was also custom-made and built by Derekcsy Cortes.

Another overview of the walkway and docks from afar.

The view of the walkway and docks from the mansion. The walkway is built along the side of the hill so as it to not obstruct the panoramic sea view in which the mansion enjoys.

The concrete texture of the walkway repeats itself neatly along the whole walkway, allowing it to look prim, proper and clean.

The curved ridge beside the mansion was built specially to allow the two building elements (walkway and mansion) to bridge a link with one another. The porch-like shade of the mansion was an additional feature that I added to the building's facade that will help make it look more interesting to the eye.
This is the walkway that I constructed in Lily:

An overview of the walkway I built in Lily. It has since become a makeshift store for me to sell some of my merchandise - pedestrian traffic lights and neon lights.
Below are some shots of the walkway that I have built on the day itself:

An overview of the walkway that connects to the docks from the top.

The walkway slopes downwards and spirals towards the docks.

View of the walkway and mansion from the docks.

The curved portion linking the walkway to the mansion was also custom-made and built by Derekcsy Cortes.

Another overview of the walkway and docks from afar.

The view of the walkway and docks from the mansion. The walkway is built along the side of the hill so as it to not obstruct the panoramic sea view in which the mansion enjoys.

The concrete texture of the walkway repeats itself neatly along the whole walkway, allowing it to look prim, proper and clean.

The curved ridge beside the mansion was built specially to allow the two building elements (walkway and mansion) to bridge a link with one another. The porch-like shade of the mansion was an additional feature that I added to the building's facade that will help make it look more interesting to the eye.
- To engage the building expertise of Derekcsy Cortes in Second Life, drop him a notecard in-world or email him at derekcsy.cortes@gmail.com
- To visit my mini-store at Lily, click here.
- To visit the mansion at Owasco, owned by DR Weder, click here.
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