NOTE - THIS IS A SKYBOX, AND HAS NO EXTERNALS, SEE DEMO AND READ BEFORE BUYING!
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A slick dark Cyber apartment, with blue accents (may make more colour themes, let me know what colours you wanna see)
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Comes with a roomie living room, with an onsuite Kitchen, (with fixings, but you can remove if you want your own furniture, with animations!) a bedroom and a bathroom,
also included is a skybox, I reccomend you get a better one though,
version with and without rain, a noise maker,
and a fish tank for funsies.
15x23x6 is the size, get the demo or rez a prim with these dimenstions, to see if it fits in your lot.
Conceptually nice, but...
So the overall aesthetic of this skybox is pretty damn suave, but there are floating elements such as the kitchen. Gaps between the drawers/cupboards and wooden floor. Then there's the hexagonal panels that show through the pyramid tiles. Apart from that I haven't noticed anything else that could be considered wrong to any degree, the rest of the skybox is pristine.
Perfect
Great little skybox; not too small, not too sprawling and lots of little details that give it character. Easy to mod as well, so you can give it your own little touches. My only suggestion would be to make the rain effects something that can be toggled on/off instead of having to rez out a new apartment.
Beautiful.
What a gorgeous skybox! I love it. Every little detail you put in it, looks amazing. Perfect to pair with PsiNanna furniture. Keep up the great work!
Love it love it love it! Except one little thing...
With the rainy version of the apartment, the skylight in the roof is still open! And you can't close it! It's such a small detail but it bugs me just a bit having an open hole in the roof when it's supposed to be pouring rain outside. The inside would be soaked! Anyway, everything else about it is INCREDIBLE for the price. Definitely worth the money.





