2023年10月03日
Gallery Closed
I closed my galleries that I kept all the time since I started SL. There were more than 50 events, including pictures of dance shows, or a joint exhibition with Mizuki, but recently I have not refreshed the pictures.
The building was not well-adopted to the environment, and recent exhibition was in bad taste, which may have caused the community problems. I tried to put a normal house, but still it looks strange?
This is a free house that I got many years ago, but could be made for an office with only two rooks. The back is a bedroom with animations, and some pictures of poor tase, but please forgive them as a private space.
There residents in this community like vehicles, so there are many kinds situated. I put chopper on the roof too. On the right there is Spruce Goose that I introduced before. In the harbor, there was a start/goal line for yacht races that made it possible to do a race in the public sea in front of it. The black roof behind the white cruiser is a public bath, and there is Kikyo Memorial in front of it, which is a famous club for 17 years ago. There is a regular meeting every Saturday. Please visit to meet some old friends!
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Publius/46/111/22
It is a private matter; I have made six galleries till now. The biggest one was on a land with 2000 prims, together with private yacht harbor. This is the one before the last one, after quitting job, when moved to a small land for less money. Since there was nothing around it, I did not care for the appearance and made with a single cube consist of three prims.
The inside of the box above was like this, a trick using the law of perspective. I do not have an energy to engineer this structure anymore. But the effort did not pay off and the number of visitors was the least among the six galleries. A part of reason could be nothing around^-^
In the rather small box, there were 160 pictures. At that time, I was not using slide show, that I was using in the last one that exhibiting more than 200 pictures at the same time. But the exhibition had bad taste and only a few limited visitors were there. All the same, I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to you all who visited my gallery!
The building was not well-adopted to the environment, and recent exhibition was in bad taste, which may have caused the community problems. I tried to put a normal house, but still it looks strange?
This is a free house that I got many years ago, but could be made for an office with only two rooks. The back is a bedroom with animations, and some pictures of poor tase, but please forgive them as a private space.
There residents in this community like vehicles, so there are many kinds situated. I put chopper on the roof too. On the right there is Spruce Goose that I introduced before. In the harbor, there was a start/goal line for yacht races that made it possible to do a race in the public sea in front of it. The black roof behind the white cruiser is a public bath, and there is Kikyo Memorial in front of it, which is a famous club for 17 years ago. There is a regular meeting every Saturday. Please visit to meet some old friends!
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Publius/46/111/22
It is a private matter; I have made six galleries till now. The biggest one was on a land with 2000 prims, together with private yacht harbor. This is the one before the last one, after quitting job, when moved to a small land for less money. Since there was nothing around it, I did not care for the appearance and made with a single cube consist of three prims.
The inside of the box above was like this, a trick using the law of perspective. I do not have an energy to engineer this structure anymore. But the effort did not pay off and the number of visitors was the least among the six galleries. A part of reason could be nothing around^-^
In the rather small box, there were 160 pictures. At that time, I was not using slide show, that I was using in the last one that exhibiting more than 200 pictures at the same time. But the exhibition had bad taste and only a few limited visitors were there. All the same, I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to you all who visited my gallery!
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