Brochure: This is a small size castle tower built with all the comforts of home, one bedroom, gorgeous textures, a glass dance floor and lovely arches for your own stained glass. All packaged in an easy rezzer. I tried to bring in hints of victoria with the glass tower, reminiscent of greenhouses.
This was built with layout and ease of use in mind, made with the inspiration of the great friend whose name it honors.
This castle is 30x10 and fits on a 512 lot more then perfectly. It takes 43 prims and is designed as a nice first home for that small plot of land without sacraficing quality or beautiful construction.
Story: Anya is a nomad, and has never had a home of her own. But she's an amazing roleplayer and probably my best friend in Secondlife. Anya's Keep was once again an exercise in taking the theme of my other two castles and making it fit on a parcel that is often known as 'first land'. Though they have discontinued the program it used to be that occasionally first time purchasers of land could get 512 sq, meters of land for a deeply discounted price. The houses available for that space have to be very prim efficient because they don't have alot to space. As a result they are often the worst designs possible. Throwaway houses. I didn't want to go that route so I built this. It's tight, due to the size of first land parcels there isn't alot of room, but it still has the glass dance floor and a very nice bedroom. I'm proud of it and Anya loved it.
Monday, July 2, 2007
Anya's Keep ~ First Land Elegance.
Posted by Noelyci at 2:23 AM
Labels: Castles, First Land, Gothic, IDG, Products, Starter Homes
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2 comments:
Is there a place inworld that I can see Anya's Keep?
This becomes a problem, I didn't see this comment until today. I really should turn on email notification. The short answer is that I don't have my buildings rezzed in world but I do have space to rez them and I'm happy to. I am attempting to solve this problem but the tool I'm using keeps breaking. I'll post about this soon.
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