Virtual Spaces.Is a feature not working as expected in your Second Life? You may have found a bug! What's a bug?Īn unintended computer problem which happens for more than one person under the same conditions. One of the models’ internal design: three separate rooms Interior design: stairway In one of the models, though, you will have to be creative if you want to have a bathroom (but it’s not impossible). It seems really easy to install one in three of the four traditional home models. My friends know that I do think houses have to have bathrooms even in Second Life. House with backyard House and swing: decorating the surrounding area They are small, of course, but they seem perfectly livable to me, for they have been really well planned: some are even duplex and include a balcony! They were all placed in 1024 square meter parcels, with a not so small yard around the buildings – which gives some sense of privacy to residents. I could count four different designs for the traditional homes in Bellisseria’s hinterland. Also, though there’s more than one model for the traditional homes, it seems to me that sometimes they repeat themselves too much. As Inara Pey pointed out, it would be useful if houses had a driveway linking them to the continent’s road system, for instance, or if there were more rez zones around. A street in the continent: trees all aroundįor sure, some aspects could be better. That’s the territory where the new traditional homes were built. The inland masses display tons of trees, mountains and channels that add visual interest to the continent. One of the new traditional home models’ façadeīellisseria has been beautifully landscaped (except, in my humble opinion, for certain areas where houseboats were installed: in some cases, there seems to be a succession of land strips with moorings sprouting from them). So, I decided to take a more detailed look at the inland houses – or traditional homes, as LL calls them – and their surrounding areas. To be honest, though I understand the appeal of the houseboats, especially for allowing the owner to rez a boat or even a seaplane, I wasn’t too impressed, for they are mostly a single space, not so elaborate in terms of internal design. Still, in less than 48 hours, a number of premium residents started noticing that those “homes that nobody wants” had all been claimed too – and the information was confirmed by Patch Linden in the Second Life Community Forums. ZZ Bottom misadventures in Virtual Worlds!.Visual artist and writer: Tess Baxter in another world Two avatars road tripping in a virtual world The drax files radio hour īroadcasting without permission from an attic somewhere in Berlin.There is only one way to break your celibacy Where can I go? Places for your destinations inspiration to explore in Second Life, curated by Romyka MarsĪ lifestyle blog about the virtual world of Second Life How to take photographs in Second Life and edit them, curated by Annie Brightstar News and Views on Social VR, Virtual Worlds, and the Metaverse The Magazine for Homes and Gardens in Virtual Worlds Second Life and Virtual Worlds, by Nalates Urriah Recording Second Life through her camera lens…Ī sometimes intrepid exploration of a virtual world by riverpearl Just another unauthorised virtual world fansite Life, love and other adventures in a virtual world, by Caitlin Search Second Sighting Search for: Archives Archives Categories Categories Tags 3D art 4D ACS American Cancer Society amusement park Animals Art Art gallery Art installation Avatars Beach Bellisseria Cancer Community event Countryside Cyberpunk Depth of field Desert environment dinosaur park Dream-like environment Exhibition Fantasy Ghost Gothic Historical reconstruction History Home in SL Horror Houses Lighthouse Linden Homes Mainland Memorial Modern buildings Modernism Mother Road Music Photo Photo Exhibition Photography Pics Post-apocalyptic Post-destruction Post-industrial environment Relay For Life RFL Road Rural environment Sci-Fi Science fiction Sculptures Second Life silent auction Skyboxes SL SL10B SL10BCC SL10B Community Celebration SL16B SL anniversary Snapshots Steampunk surreal elements Surreal environment Surrealism Taking photos Taking pics Terror UFO Urban environment Vampire Victorian virtual architecture Virtual art Virtual sex Cover image The homes that nobody wants (and which are all taken)
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