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long ago in Second life I actually started by building yacts. Because it was so difficult to get the correct scripts to use I evenutally went to the powerboats. Over time finally new scripts have become availible and with a little work can now be used. So I decided to build my second 12 meter yacht for second life. My first was the Trivia and now I am building the Vanity. Both yachts built durring the 1930s Vanity being a few years older then Trivia. They are still sailing today and have had several upgrades over they years but still maintain beautiful lines. With AC3D now I was able to makes some awesome improvments in my build of this old girl.
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A couple other photos of her. I'll get some nice shots of her deck work that came out really nice as well. This morning I just wanted to get a few good sailing shots for you all to see.
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Ok adding a few more photos.
side profile in sl and then the sculpted decking. |
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Very nice work !
I'm also very impressed by the visual quality of the water in SL. Years ago, I gave SL a try but realized I was too low on RAM to have a good experience with it, and still I am I suppose (I'm the guy with XP and 512 Mo RAM ;o))
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Thanks Lucky.
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