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Second life vr
Second life vr





The Nizza living room as modified by myself with the fireplace divider and an added window to the side aspect, with the original (inset) showing the supplied finish and furniture and the window to the rear aspect, which I removed as it would effective be “underground” and below the level of my island’s back garden.That said, InVerse build quality can be a mixed bag texture choices can be a little off-putting, and this design in particular has some overly-glossy specular maps applied that result is some weird finishes to surfaces under various ambient lighting (e.g. InVerse furnishing are passable if not outstanding, so for those looking for a “first house” with all the basic trimmings and who have at least 2048 sq m or land, the house represents pretty good value. The hall itself provides access to a roof deck and swimming pool via a second spiral stairway.Īt L$449, the house represents very good value, including as it does 3 variants: an unfurnished version (with additional plants and lighting) at 118 LI and two fully furnished versions at 253 LI, one of which has baked shadow textures and the other doesn’t, with all three coming with a gazebo and various plants and basic indoor / outdoor lighting.

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Above the lounge, and separated by a small upper floor hallway, is a smaller room with balcony access. Above the latter is a bedroom and adjoining bathroom the bedroom and dining being linked by a spiral staircase. Also note the changes to the upper floor left-side room, and general re-texturing.įeaturing a roughly rectangular footprint of some 41.3 m by 13.85 m, including the large overhanging upper floor balconies, the house has a total of 6 rooms: a large living area accessed directly from the front doors, with linked dining area and kitchen opening off to one side with an angled frontage. My Nizza house with, (inset) the original – note that I didn’t bother using the gazebo supplied with the house and seen in the foreground of the inset image. And after looking around, I happened to settle upon another InVerse house for this rebuild: the Nizza. My recent choices have revolved around matching the house with the “split-level” design on my island home, with its low-lowing front lawns, gardens and boat moorings, and raised back garden and hills, the house sitting between the two with a two-storey front aspect and the upper floor opening on to the garden to the rear.Īs a result, my two previous house choices came from Novocaine Islay’s InVerse brand, as they pretty much suited the lay of the land in terms of vertical dimensions and the minimal changes required to the land to get them both to “fit”.

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As regulars to these pages know, I tend to shunt my way between house designs roughly every 5-6 months, if for no other reason than the fact I enjoy kitbashing (as well as scratch building). My modified InVerse Nizza: re-textured throughout (bar the water of the pool!) at Isla MyvatnĪs is my wont, I started getting the itch to fiddle around with another house design at Isla Myvatn.







Second life vr