Old World Designs Basic Stair set - Builders Full Perm steps - low prim
I offer a large selection of more detailed stair sets but wanted to offer something basic. These very basic stairs are great for a beginner builder, someone on a budget, or for folks who just need very basic, low land impact, and easy to use stairs.
The 10-piece stair set includes stair models with 16, 14, 12, 10, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3, and 2 steps.
The default size of the 16-step model is 4.8 meters tall but can be stretched to 7.5 meters tall before the land impact increases to 2.
Each model has 6 texture faces and they are arranged in a way that allow you to adjust texture repeats to allow for stretching the stairs out of their delivered proportion. You can make them wider, taller, shorter, more or less steep etc., and still achieve great results with the textures.
You can apply any of your favorite seamless textures to these models, and I have also included the stone texture pictured in the ad images.
Physics are built into the stairs, so you will not need to use an invisible ramp.
The stairs are packed in my EZ-Rez palette. My palette system makes it fast and easy to find the exact stairs you need. Just rez the palette and click the image of the stairs that you want, and they will rez next to the palette.
The stairs have full permissions so you may use them in builds you sell or give away. Please change the permissions to no transfer.
You can visit my store in world to see these stairs displayed before you purchase them.
Please contact me if you have any questions.
Thanks for looking,
Horatio Clawtooth
See item in Second Life- Low Land Impact Low prim
- Great LOD
- Full perm
- mesh staircase
- Basic stair set
Well worth the money
Great set of stairs. The varying number of steps per piece is very helpful, allowing combinations to get any number of steps you need.
The HUD should be helpful for many people. If you are like me and prefer to just have the pieces for quick rezzing and not use a HUD, you can just rez them from the HUD, pick them up and viola, you're set.
The included texture is pretty nice, too. I may end up using it on some other stone structures I have.