Box o' Mesh 2 - Asian Panels
Box o' Mesh 2 - Asian Panels - Note
Welcome to the second product of Full Perm Mesh, the extention of Rusalka Writer's well-known Full Perm Sculpties.
This box of Asian panels has many of the great new features available with mesh, but I want to start with fair warnings you need to know:
1. Scripting mesh will increase its prim count.
2. Linking mesh will increase its prim count.
3. Making mesh larger will increase its prim count.
A sample mesh window is available for free at our main shop on Lharg, so you can see how these things happen before you buy. We also have mesh information boards in our shops, which contain the information in the following blog posts. Please read them for more information about mesh:
Mesh Basics:
http://madeinsecondlife.blogspot.com/2011/08/what-is-mesh.html
Mesh Problems:
http://madeinsecondlife.blogspot.com/2011/08/whats-wrong-with-mesh.html
Mesh Solutions:
http://madeinsecondlife.blogspot.com/2011/08/mesh-solutions.html
And now for the features of this box:
1. 6 Full-Perm Asian-style mesh panels.
2. Land impact for the individual panels range from nine for the largest to three for the smallest.
3. Panels are Complete and Partial (for linking) in Small, Medium, and Large.
4. Panels are LOD hardened to look good at a distance.
5. The Panels can be separately textured in four areas. Drag and drop the desired textures, or use Edit Linked Objects to select and adjust textures.
6. All windows are fully and directionally texture mapped.
7. Vertical bar ends are hollow to lower prim count.
8. Regular prims can be used to complete your build, including roofs, foundations, and glass, if desired.
Thank you for your consideration, and welcome to the Wonderful World of Mesh!
Mahalo,
Rusalka Writer
Mesh, Asia, Asian, Japan, Panels, build, building, builder, full perm, joinable, pavilion
See item in Second Life- Full Perm Mesh
- LOD Hardened
- Texture Mapped
- Separate Texturable Areas
- Complete and Partial (Joinable) Panels
L$ 50
Unpacking Required
This item requires you to find a place in Second Life (like a Sandbox) to unpack and use it.
- Copy
- Modify
- Transfer
- User Licensed