DIFFERENCE Skybox Zola
UPDATE : Sliding doors have been fixed.
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The Zola Skybox is an attic skybox with a backdrop (4 different landscapes Buildings,Beach,Paris,Mountain) that you can use or not.
The fire for the suspended fireplace is in the folder.
Prim Count:
skybox: 77 prims
Foot Print size:
skybox: 23x16 meters
with backdrop: 29x25 meters
This skybox will fit on a 512 sqm land without the backdrop . A 1024 sqm is recommended.
You are welcome to preview this skybox at the in-world main store
Permissions:
copy, modify, no transfer
Cozy!
This is a late review as I bought this skybox a while back and am just now unboxing. Let me tell you, it's cute, cozy, and practical! I love how it also has a scene changer that gives you 4 view options :) I will be following this creator closely now. I would love to see skyboxes that are meant for autumn and winter feel with that overcast feeling or dark snowy night in the future.
Thank you for making pretty things :)
Worth every cent!
Really good textures, nice open space with hidden rooms....can add your own color to the walls, I just love it and it's too cheap!!
DIFFERENCE Skybox Zola Review by Lia Lupindo
Absolutely beautiful. Windows let you see outside so you don't feel closed in. It's feels spacious for it's size. It is one of the best skyboxes I have see in Second Life. I would love to see this creator build houses.
Cool Little Skybox
The textures, style and layout are great.
I don't love the windows. The flame flickering isn't great. Would be nice to have a dark mode on the textures as well.
Overall, still great. The price is super low for this. You can't get quality this good for this price. Should be around 800-1k L.
This is nice.
I must admit, this is quite a nice skybox. The textures are excellent and the layout is almost perfect.
* FYI, you will need some wind lighting to get that shine on the floor.
The only real downside for me is the physics. Rezzed items either don't want to rez without some massaging, or will rez under the floor. Selecting edit before rezzing does help a bit.
80Li is not light, however, if you have high-quality, low prim mesh items to fill the skybox, all is good. I was able to get a bed, with a cuddle rug and wardrobe, a full bathroom, a kitchen, and wine cooler, a sitting area, and a living room and come in under 200Li So, a 512 is doable, it is just that your backdrop will be mighty close if you choose to use one.
In closing, for 99L this is a great value.
stunning
This fireplace and those doors brought me here and I have a real passion for attic apartments so i had to get this skybox! and there are no desappointments here. The principal room is large enough for a kitchen too with an island. And for the backdrop , the mountain is my favorite. The small downside is the land impact of 80