Marlin Paint Applier - Voyager バージョン 1.0
This is a paint applier script for the Rubber Bunny Marlin Catamaran.
This livery is called VOYAGER - and it features a striking blue Marlin on the hull, cabin, and interior. The colour combination has been chosen to complement the hull, and this theme continues throughout the paint livery. 2 hull options are provided, one with text, and one with just the hull imagery on the side.
This is a comprehensive paint livery, and the scripts will re-texture most of the exterior and interior parts, including:
*cabin / hull / deck
*authentic Evinrude engines / engine mounts
*cabin interior / instrument panel / gauges
*seats
*light bar / radar dome / horn
*safety gear
*2 hull options (No text or Coastal Voyager)
Some small items like the railings, light lenses, engine cabling etc are left untouched. This paint livery is designed for the 4-seat version of the Marlin, but it will also work with the 2-seat version too.
Note: This is a set of paint applier SCRIPTS ONLY, no vehicle is included. You can purchase the Rubber Bunny Marlin here:
https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/marlin-catamaran-boxed/9283965
Installation is as simple as rezzing your Marlin in an script-enabled region, then dragging the script anywhere onto the Marlin. In local chat you will be prompted to click anywhere on the Marlin, do so and the script will apply the textures, then delete itself afterwards.
An additional script is supplied with this livery in order to make best use of the new instrument gauge textures.
Script perms are copy, no-mod, no-trans.
Feel free to contact me inworld if you have any questions. Paint demos can be viewed at my main store in-world.
- Comprehensive exterior and interior repaint
- easy to use applier scripts
- 2 hull options
- authentic outboard motors
Fantastic Paint!
Southmoor Paints always does such a great job on their paint textures.
I love the option of having the texture without the Voyager name.
The color palette is great and images are nice.
Personal Thoughts:
Removal of Marlin on roof - maybe just curve lines with blue color palette. ( so many marlin images for such a small boat >.< ).
Is it worth it? Most definitely! =)