Desert Terrace Build – Secret Room & Animated Seating
Size: 5.27843 × 5.30853 × 0.01 Land Impact: 81 Permissions: Copy / Modify Restrictions: No Rez Features: Animated Sit Chairs, Balcony Access Textures: PBR Not Included
Description: A richly detailed mesh structure inspired by traditional North African architecture, perfect for immersive roleplay or atmospheric builds. This two-level design features arched doorways, a decorated terrace with animated sit chairs, and a vibrant rug centerpiece. The balcony is accessible and ideal for lounging or storytelling scenes.
Inside, a hidden room awaits—no door access or stairs provided, making it perfect for secret setups, lore-driven builds, or concealed inventory. Whether you're crafting a desert hideout or a quiet retreat, this build offers visual depth and narrative flexibility.
Rez Instructions: Place on flat terrain. Due to no-rez restrictions, use drag-and-drop placement from inventory. Adjust seating animations via edit mode if needed
Rez Instructions – Desert Terrace Build
Rez from Inventory Drag the object directly from your inventory into the desired location. Due to no rez restrictions, ensure the build is placed on a parcel where object rezzing is allowed.
Positioning
Use the Edit tool to adjust placement.
Align the base with flat terrain or platform surfaces.
Ensure the balcony and terrace are unobstructed for sit animations and visual flow.
Sit Animation Setup
Right-click on the chairs or cushions to access sit options.
Adjust avatar position using the Edit > Sit Target if needed.
Hidden Room Note
The interior room has no door or stair access by design.
Ideal for secret scenes, hidden inventory, or lore-based storytelling.
You may add teleport scripts or access points if desired.
Final Check
Confirm land impact (81 LI) is within parcel limits.
Test sit animations and visibility from key angles.
Lock or link components if needed for stability.
Clear & Done. Once positioned and tested, your build is ready for use. Enjoy crafting immersive scenes with architectural depth and narrative potential.
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