DOLLARBIE ancient ivied wall mesh
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If you like the look of weathered, meandering, ivied country stone walls, you'll like this one LI wall section you can use to create one. It won't work if you like tidy straight walls but is deliberated created so it is forgiving of stretching, twisting and angling to make a nice wall over gently hilly terrain - see the VIEW VIDEO button for one example.
Each section is 1 LI and comes with modify and copy permissions.
Click the View Video button below to see details.
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ABOUT ANTIQUE ARTISTRY
Antique Artistry was formed in 2006 by two builders, Poppet McGimsie and Fatima Ur. We used to have, between us, 40+ sims, with 6 or 7 devoted to sales of houses, furniture, garden stuff, horses, etc. That cost us thousands of dollars every month on tier.
These days, we have a totally marketplace based store. This saves us and YOU a whole lotta $$. We are able to offer our goods that used to cost hundreds to thousands of L, to you at a DRAMATIC savings.
We don't have an inworld store - however, we DO have a tiny little place where there is a redelivery terminal where you can go to get redelivery or the latest version of many of your purchases. Just click the See Item In Second Life on this page. OR click the REDELIVERY link in Poppet's profile OR go to http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Senibomb/232/239/102 and you will land right in front of the redelivery terminal.
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Fantastic. 1 LI and 3 in a row (flip middle one thru 180 ) to wall a 32m length plot. Great mesh, great textures, great LOD, yes mod.
Very useful!
do not get confused by its huge size when you unpack - it is full mod and can be changed to any size. Also, for a straight long wall you won't even even need many elements (except you want to preserve the curved upper line). Just stretch it to the desired length and adjust the x scale of the texture, then just 1 prim is enough. Or you try a mix of both, to achieve your wanted ambience. For more variations you can even handle both textures (the stone wall, and the ivy) separately. Just use the "select face" feature for this. Maybe you could even replace the ivy by some different plants, if you are familiar with semi transparent png textures (the UV unwrap is squared flat here; there should be no issues.
I can only recommend it as a very prim efficient old english garden element.
One hint if you are familiar with the "fractal" land impact of mesh - do NOT link the elements. It happens seldom, but with this build the land impact is even larger than for the single elements.