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T-Spot Mesh - Ring of Cobble-sized Stones - FP - LI=0.7

T-Spot Mesh - Ring of Cobble-sized Stones - FP - LI=0.7
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Sometimes, the most simple items are the most usefu, like this ring of stones. I'm using it as a planter for Tulips in my inworld store, and before that, I used it with a small Willow tree, and the ring of stones looks great with both.

I've included a stone texture in the purchase, but you should be able to use your own stone textures too. Adding shadows to the edges of stone texture works especially well with the stones. You can see what I mean by checking the texture I've included.
The ring has a diameter of approx. 1.6 m.

SIZE & LAND IMPACT (prim count):

The ring of stones has a land impact (LI) of 0,7, which is one prim when it's rezzed without being linked to other objects. Stretching it will increase their LI.

CONTENTS:

See the Contents tab, please.

PERMISSIONS:

This is a full permission pack for private as well as for commercial use.

You can do as you please with the contents of the pack for private use.

As far as commercial use is concerned, none of the the constituents in the pack may be redistributed as is but only as part of a project and only with one of the following permission settings:

- copy/modify

- copy

- modify

- transfer

CUSTOMER SUPPORT:

If you have any questions or issues with your purchase, please send me an IM and I will get back to you asap. No notecards please, as I can't read them offline (which means you have to wait longer for a response).

Greetings :-)

Teresa Matfield

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Nicely built and textured... however....
full star full star full star empty star empty star Posted May 06, 2021 by Lachenlaud

While the mesh work in and of itself for the shape is accurate - advertised LI is at 1.59m dia - bringing it up to a 10x10m circle bounces it to 24LI and it gets exponential from there. Caveat Emptor if you're looking for a low LI solution.

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