2014年02月06日
Boat in the air
In a different form, made the water completely transparent. This scene can be seen in RL.
Boat in the air: http://matome.naver.jp/odai/2133447308165986401
It is easier to erase water than to make mirror, Ctl+Alt+Shift+7. It toggles back and forth. This may be for editing under sea terrine but also good to watch bed of the sea. The below is over the undersea park at Kazumi’s home. This effect does not work when entering in the water.
REZ point at Waypoint Yacht Club. Interesting to see the bottom of the Blake Sea. It seems that the motor boat is flying in the air.
This is an island on the north side of Nautilus continent, where we used as a goal of ocean sailing at Trenza Yacht Club.
With the water erased, it looks as if an oasis in a desert. Beautiful coral reef can be seen in the bay. This island was prepared by Linden as a public REZ zone that is suitable for a base of ocean sailing, and also for a date spot.
Island: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Kenosaki/147/186/22
Related article: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Kenosaki/147/186/22
Boat in the air: http://matome.naver.jp/odai/2133447308165986401
It is easier to erase water than to make mirror, Ctl+Alt+Shift+7. It toggles back and forth. This may be for editing under sea terrine but also good to watch bed of the sea. The below is over the undersea park at Kazumi’s home. This effect does not work when entering in the water.
REZ point at Waypoint Yacht Club. Interesting to see the bottom of the Blake Sea. It seems that the motor boat is flying in the air.
This is an island on the north side of Nautilus continent, where we used as a goal of ocean sailing at Trenza Yacht Club.
With the water erased, it looks as if an oasis in a desert. Beautiful coral reef can be seen in the bay. This island was prepared by Linden as a public REZ zone that is suitable for a base of ocean sailing, and also for a date spot.
Island: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Kenosaki/147/186/22
Related article: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Kenosaki/147/186/22
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