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% Regis Wall Set *MESH*

% Regis Wall Set *MESH*
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This wall set has a total of 8 different pieces in three widths. The breakdown is as follows:

- short middle with 45° cut at both ends
- short stand-alone with rounded ends
- short left 1-sided 45° cut
- short right 1-sided 45° cut
- medium left 1-sided 45° cut
- medium right 1-sided 45° cut
- wide left 1-sided 45° cut
- wide right 1-sided 45° cut

- Texture Change Box

The left and right of each width are already paired in 90° angles, and linked for you in the delivery box. If you need only one, just unlink and remove the one you don't need.

There is also a 3-set of short walls with both 1-sided 45° angle pieces linked to a middle piece with 45° at both ends, making a U-shape. This shape works perfectly for the shower, (these three pieces also come with the shower - see related items below.)

The set was created so you lay out a tile-covered bathroom. It would be impossible to make a tile wall with a cut out that would work with every type and size of window, so these are only full-height wall pieces. With the variety of widths available, you should be able to work around existing windows and doors fairly easily.

There are 10 tile textures available by linking all the walls you are using together, then linking them to the texture change box, (make sure the box is the main prim!) Click for the menu and choose your wall and trim tile colors. When you are done, unlink the texture change box and throw it away, (make sure you still have your original in your inventory.)

You can also link individual walls to the box to change them one at a time, if you prefer.

Keeping the texture change box linked is not recommended, (unnecessary, extra scripts can contribute to lag,) but if you do decide to leave them linked, there is an option in the texture box menu to decide who can change the textures, (owner/group/all.)

Whether you choose to have a band and trim in a different color, or the same, the tile should appear seamless, and the side border tiles smooth. Normal and specular maps are used to maximize the visual depth of each tile.

If you'd like to get a better idea of how these wall pieces work, please feel free to visit my store to test them yourself. Follow the link in blue below.

And if you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to send me an IM. Thanks! :)

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