A sculpted wood planks bridge, suspended on sculpted wooden poles and complex rope rigging.
Perfect for mountain environments featuring deep chasms, northern or viking coastlines with fjords,
panther or faerie/elven ancient forest environments.
Comes in six different variants of lenght and width: 2.5 Mt to 4 Mt wide, 17.5 Mt to 22.5 Mt long.
Fully Copiable and Modifiable, it can be easily stretched smaller or larger provided that each version's width to lenght proportions are kept.
Trident has been designing and creating ancient and medieval builds since 2007. The inspiration for our work comes from our passion for medieval reenactment and research of historic houses, ships, furniture, jewelry and clothing.
Trident builds are fully supported and continually updated to increase detail and reduce prim count making use of custom sculpts and texturing, and unique scripts and animations.
Laufey Markstein
Created: October 2009
Updated: June 2010
Updated: January 2012
- Six Different Versions Included
looks very nice and so happy easily resizable :)
looks very nice and so happy easily resizable :)
Lowprim and great looking
Love the design,and lowprim as it gets for the looks.
Real looking.
Looks very nice and complex for minimum prims. This creator shows what can be done with just a few prims more than basic 1-prim builds.
Thank you for the timely response- This bridge looks to be exactly what I was looking for- It fits perfectly in my build and I'm glad to see creators are using a combo of prim and sculpts to make really nice stuff now
Okay.....
See, I wish more designers in Second Life were like this one.
Everyone else is all "Hey, let's use sculpts and do this with the LOWEST amount of prims possible!" so they do, and it looks alright, but with sculpts, it'll look sadly textured..... or the LOD balls it up into a piece of vertex vomit..... BUT.....
Then we have this creator, who seems to say, "Hey, sculpts are great, but so are details, let's combine the two!" so we have a bridge set, with a few more prims than most others, for sure, but look absolutely FANTASTIC.
If you're gonna starve your creations just for the sake of a few extra prims, you should take a few lessons from here!
<3 Love the bridges, don't care if they take a dozen or two more prims than all the other bridges, these are by far more awesomely detailed!