Full perm 3 Cooking spoons - 100% mesh - Building Components
Land Impact - Linked - 3
Prims - 3
Texturing Surface - 3
Package Contains:
- Models
-Texture
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This item is not to be sold, or given away, as is. You must include it as part of your buildings, or change the look in a noticeable manner.
Only the spoon can be resized to a usable size.
The other two utensils cannot be resized to make them usable, they are far too large to be of any value.
Okay
These don't scale down very well, and end up looking pretty thick by the time you get the overall size right. This could have been resolved with a larger bounding box on the z axis. It looks like a previous reviewer didn't know how to scale, but they were correct that there is no tapering at the ends of the spatula and fork, so it does look like a thick shape cutout (i.e. the z axis - the smallest/flattest dimension - is equal thickness throughout). The texture has no shading, and is just a flat wooden texture. I got these for personal use as props, and they'll suit well enough.
Great Product; Great Price!
Just what I needed and I resized it smaller to fit my hand. (Basic skill that anyone should be able to do) ;) Looks great from a distance. Thank you.
Two of the Three are Too Big
The spoon is a normal size, but the perforated stirring stick and the fork are way too big, unless you have an avatar that is ten feet tall, maybe. So, I am left at going ahead and using the spoon. I have to imagine this was acquired from a particular source, and is a standard spoon model, and the others were thrown in from a different source to make a set, but they really bear no resemblance to the other, where the two are like pieces of lumber. What I mean is that it is like taking a board and cutting a shape in two dimensions from it, and leaving it like that, with the original lumber piece dimension untouched, with no taper or anything.