Vicious Decay - Dark Forest Skybox 40x40





This sky box ( 40x40 ) is perfect for creating a mysterious fantasy atmosphere.
There is a prim over the floor so the texture slowly fades to black. With the forest wallpaper this gives a mysterious ambient!
The gradient is a seperate prim that lies above the grass floor prim, so if desired, the grass can be changed to a different texture.
Perfect to have as a secret skybox bse, or to use as a store.
Sky box: 40x40
1 room
Only 4 prims
Mod & Copy
See item in Second Life- Empty Skybox
- 4 prims
- Mod & Copy
- 40x40
Great!
Loved this for my spooky halloween hunt!
Texturing issues
I love most everything about this skybox, after dressing it with some stars and trees you can feel immersed in a magical forest. However, my one issue with it is that the creator, instead of just texturing the ground to have a black fade at the edges, instead put over it a translucent prim to achieve the shadows on the ground. Because of the way SL functions with translucent/invisible prims, this clashes very badly with leaves/bushes/plants texturing. After unlinking it, I can remove the shadow prim, but then you see the harsh black line of green grass meeting the black trees on the wall. I've included gyazos to show.
https://gyazo.com/16f8517dda22b06b1097878597be871c w/ shadow prim
https://gyazo.com/af71f634f82f8fa71d9e351b59b963a1 w/o shadow prim
All around though it is a great skybox for the price, I just wish the ground had been textured to have that shadow rather than layered with a translucent prim.