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Nando Yip

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  1. The light, worn-out tones feel like we could touch objects. It's beautiful.
  2. I put a bag that you can take on my stilt, with the ERB-380 boat, that I slightly modified the textures, it has full permissions, and in the package it also has all the notes with the name of the creators and the general instructions, in addition to the original version. I consider this boat perfect for navigating the channels between the stilts and visiting the neighbors, it only has 11 prims. If you want on the porch there are also roasts and drinks, next to the house there is a rez area so you can already go home sailing on your boat. Always be welcome in my home. on here: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Beachy Keen/239/186/23
  3. Casa Havana's Bedroom 2 - Sitting Human: This Cherry Manga sculpture is part of a larger object called Infinita Distance. Cherry is one of the artists that I like the most. here is the address of your store on the market and in the world. https://marketplace.secondlife.com/pt-BR/stores/11665 secondlife://ADRENALINA/75/218/1761 It also has its website for anyone who wants to know more about it. https://cherryfrancogrid.wordpress.com/about/
  4. I think it's amazing how you can place your furniture diagonally, they create a sense of movement and harmony
  5. @Elena Core its gardens are always an invitation to relax and enjoy!
  6. In the bedroom of Havana I put some more pop references that I like: Design, scenography, and art live together, so although there is a post a little long I will put here some stories about some of these objects: 1 - The Green Rabbit; I appropriated two stories, the first and original is the note of designer Robin (Sojourner) Wood. It came with the object when I picked it up for free, I don't even know how many years ago. I will reply here: Stanford Bunny The Stanford Bunny is one of the most famous 3D test models out there. It comes from the Stanford Computer Graphics Laboratory, where it was developed by Greg Turk and Marc Levoy in 1994. It was made using about 60 scans of a bunny statue from a Cyberwar 3030 MS and spacetime analysis. It’s available for free from http://graphics.stanford.edu/data/3Dscanrep/ and mirror sites all over the place. I've used it to test 3D software for years now, because it's a fairly dense model that puts the software through its paces. I recently modified it slightly and brought it into SL to show what Normal maps do, and how they work. (You can enable ALM (Advanced Lighting Model) in your Preferences> Graphics if you want to see them in action.) It seemed a natural to find an old ceramic statue in Grandmother’s Attic, so here it is. Free, as the Stanford Bunny should always be free. : D Enjoy! Robin (Sojourner) Wood To see more things I've made for Second Life, please visit my main stores on Livingtree Or see my shop on the Second Life Marketplace, at https://marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/1021 For the in-world tutorial about textures where I first used the bunny, please see the updated Texture Tutorial at If you would like to see my Real Life work, please visit my website at http://robinwood.com If you want to keep up with what I’m doing, I have a blog at http://robinwood.com/blog and a flickr stream at https://www.flickr.com/photos/robin_sojourner/ You can also follow me on Twitter at @RobinWood The other reference in this rabbit is the Brazilian artist / performer Eduardo Kac who created the transgenic work "GFP Bunny" comprises the creation of a green fluorescent rabbit the public dialogue generated by the project and the social integration of the rabbit. In the year 2000 His website has the whole story. for those who want to know more. http://www.ekac.org/gfpbunny.html#gfpbunnyanchor Soon if nobody protests or finds monotone, I will tell you other details about the decoration of this room.
  7. Enjoying the island before fighting with the new residents.
  8. Havana's bathroom with white vinyl flooring and images of famous Louvre works transformed into pop art.
  9. @Mercedes Avon the wooden beams on the ceiling of the room and the glass cover of the pergola were beautiful. The colors of the whole set are also harmonious and give a pleasant feeling.
  10. White House - Maria Bethânia ... a Brazilian singer
  11. This is my HAVANA, with the external landscaping that I added.
  12. @Leora Greenwood https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/JuicyBomb-EEP-Settings/17900748 this one, costs only 1L
  13. the suggestive name of the current version of the standard SL viewer Maintenance Cachaça Cachaça (Portuguese pronunciation: [kaˈʃasɐ]) is a distilled spirit made from fermented sugarcane juice. Also known as aguardente, pinga, caninha, Marvada and other names, it is the most popular spirit among distilled alcoholic beverages in Brazil. Outside Brazil, cachaça is used almost exclusively as an ingredient in tropical drinks, with the caipirinha being the most famous cocktail.
  14. @Amo Zhaoying, estou ansioso para ver quem será o anfitrião da primeira festa PALAFITAS ... Olá DJs !!! Não há nome melhor para uma dança !!!!
  15. it was great to finish the pergola. Thank you for your kindness.
  16. my kitchen is minimal, only for quick meals after parties that last all day and all night, or can anyone think of anything else living on a stilt?
  17. ... sorry I had to laugh when I imagined this icy terrain in the tropics.🤣
  18. If anyone wants to see fabulous decorations just look at the photos on that topic, there are designers with ideas that make anyone want a stilt. As I expected this turns out to be one of the best in Bellisseria. Congratulations to all these creative people.
  19. the earth tones look amazing in your design. pretty
  20. This is Havana, I put a little bit of the 70s and its neon glow. First I used a blue vinyl floor and then I put a partition in the big room and made a living room to watch TV on one side and the dining room on the other. I installed sliding doors to give privacy to the bedroom and bathroom. It is not yet finished I need to adjust details.
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