Monday, February 15, 2010

Project - Dock and Underwater Tubes for a yacht at Farwell

I was back in Second Life yesterday, spent the entire day building a port as well as an underwater tube system at Farwell - the place where Veritas Raymaker's private yacht is docked at. The objective of this project was to build a port and reception area that complements the yacht's overall classy design as well as to build an underwater viewing gallery for visitors to view the undersea marine life off Farwell.

Below are some shots of the port and underwater tubes that I built at Farwell:


This is me having my photo taken inside Farwell's Cruise Centre, built at Farwell, you can see the 'Raymaker V' docked behind me in the background.


Another shot of me taking a break inside the finished Cruise Centre. You can see the docked 'Raymaker V' yacht behind me and the elevator to the docks below.


This is the 'Raymaker V' docked beside Farwell's Cruise Centre. The 'Raymaker V' yacht is owned by Veritas Raymaker.


An aerial shot of both the cruise centre and yacht at Farwell. The elevator in the middle of the photo ferries visitors from the cruise centre to the docks as well as the underwater tubes below.


This is the small island in-between the main island and yacht, within the hut that sits in this small island is an alternative access to the underwater tubes below - the hut is a lift shaft with a working elevator.


This is how it looks like below the small island, it is some sort of disguise to cover the underwater viewing gallery below it. Around the viewing gallery are the underwater tubes that I mentioned earlier, which connects the gallery to the nearby cruise centre and docks.


This is a photo of me walking within the underwater tubes. On my left is the hull of the 'Raymaker V' underwater. On my right is the foot of the main island that is submerged underwater.


The elevator that serves between the cruise centre, docks and the underwater tubes.


An undersea view of the tubes that extends from below the port all the way to the small island at the far end. On your right is the hull of the 'Raymaker V' docked beside the underwater tubes.


A large whale shows up beside the underwater marine gallery.


- 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 the Farwell Cruise Centre, owned by Veritas Raymaker, click here.


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