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  1. I know a lot of people use unique and rare. Well this parcel is truly rare as it has a linden protected stone bridge and road, linden wood docks and a linden private lake. A large parcel, 11744m2 on a quiet sim (only a couple of owners on the sim). It is truly beautiful. I hate to part with it, but it is time to tier down. I am taking a loss on this and am selling for only 1.5 L/m2. You should easily make that money back if you buy it to sell it, or if you choose to live there (that's what I did), you get a great parcel at a cheap price. Please contact me with any questions. This is Moderate Mainland. Thanks, Brent Stabler See the parcel here: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Han%20Loso/64/174/54
  2. Thanks for all the info - I can see I have a lot to learn - these sculpts were not made by me, so I am only using the maps within SL and only able to make modifications within SL (FYI). I guess the best way to learn is to play.
  3. I am quit certain that there are answers somewhere, but it is almost information overload, so forgive me asking these two questions. I have recently begun using sculpts and have two issues: 1. right now I am making a sculpty fence - let say there are two posts for every 10 meters. When I try to change the number of repeats per meter, etc., nothing happens. If I make the size of the object 20 meters, there are still only two posts instead of 4 - how do I change repeats per meter and/or repeats for face - again, when I try to change it, nothing happens. I have tried multiple sculpts so I don't think its the sculpt but something I am doing wrong. 2. Sizing sculpts. Getting back to the fence example, although the fence is 10 meters, the size is actually something weird like 7.2 or whatever. Let's say I have a 15 meter space, and I want to fit the fence, how do you fit them properly. The sizes are really weird and make for fitting them difficult and I have been "eyeing" them, but of course that isn't perfect. Any help would be appreciated. Many thanks in advance, Drew
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