Richly detailed & in 3 great tones (light/medium/dark) to suit all varieties of RP, this set includes a wide array of super low prim furniture. Mix & match them, but they're all surely to be favorites for their great added depth at such a low cost.
Ver el artículo en Second Life- Dark & rich wooden textures
- 100% Mesh, Copyable
- Unique Design, Not Stolen, Hand-Made Mesh Screen / Room Divider
- 3 tones of wood included
- unscripted
Charming!!!!!!
I found this looking for an animated chair for my apothecary stand. The price was perfect so I gave it a chance. I am glad i did. The glow of the candles, the warm textures, hud animations that are adjustable, and low prims make this a steal at this price. Thank you :)
exellent creator and awesome builds!!!
I have over 20 items from this creator and she has been my favorite place since day one! she was small then and I love her stuff valued at the quality prices she is the best in second life!!
good item
I got 3 items from this creator and very pleased with all 3. Very good looks for low prim, these desks are perfect for the medieval sim I play on, could exchange 1 desk/chair against 2 of these -and- freed some prims still and they look better than the primmy ones. Very nice product!
Great desk!
This desk is perfect and low prim. I have no issues with animation clipping such as the previous reviewer claimed. My avatar is realistically proportioned and scaled (not a super giant like 95% of SL) and this desk fits me very well. As always with products from Anke Hatchuk, I am extremely pleased, and super jealous of Anke's building abilities.
What I was Looking for, but I've used better
I was looking for a low prim writing desk, and overall this is really nice. I like that you can just sit at the desk, or relax against it so it's mult-functional in that sense, and the animation aren't bad at all... Where I have the problem, is your picture is very misleading! Why? the left arm of my avatar goes through the paper on the desk because it is partially rolled on the left side, and I can't adjust my AV at all to avoid that. I bet the AV in the pic has the same issue, but you took the pic from an angle where you wouldn't see that. Overall good, but either an honest pic about the problem, or a way to adjust the AV would have been much appreciated.