PIECES: 20
LAND IMPACT: 38 total
FACES: 32
AO & UV maps included.
Door script included (No Mod).
Sized 21m x 23m.
Add-on textures sold separately.
NOTE: The land impact listed is for the intended size of each model. If you resize any mesh object, the land impact can increase.
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Ver el artículo en Second LifeI can't fault this myself Love the build and great LOD & Li. Textured mine with no problem.
I see the previous review said that this was a texturing nightmare, well I would have to disagree. I found it quite straight forward and have textured my build FROGGY'S Diner in Raglan Shire Sims with no problem at all. All in all a very good find and I am 100% pleased with the purchase.
Definitely worth the 5stars and there is a texture pack available for those who do not want to make their own custom textures. link here https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Tool-Shed-Retro-Diner-Add-On-Textures/7807696
Texturing NIGHTMARE.
While the design is great..the texture layout is HORRIBLE. No clear indication of what faces are where. For instance the front wall on the left has a face layout one way, the right side is absolutely BACKWARD from the left. If you don't care on spending a LOT of lindens trying to figure out what's an inside face and an outside face...well this is the building for you. I cannot recommend this product to anyone. This could have been an AWESOME building to customize if the textures weren't so wonky.






