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Chloe Bunny

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  1. If you look under there you will find a teleport to Mole land ...
  2. Last ranch theme I saw on LP was 6.30am UK time today gone a few minutes later
  3. Georgian town homes with arches and topiary gardens - I will make it fit! Nightcafe has spoken...
  4. I just picked up a glorious boat at Porthole with all of the home options available on the page. A few minutes later choices have diminished a little again and I am no longer seeing the Ranch homes option...
  5. The ranch landscaping really does remind me of the English Lake District. The stone walls, hills, tarns - almost! (Born, raised and currently live in the LD), The houses are too frequent though. I wasn't holding out for this 2048 theme, still waiting for that GEORGIAN TOWN!
  6. Nice little grumpy / sleepy mole touches...
  7. More summer camper angles...
  8. My favourite find at Plaza shopping event for the fantasy or steampunk inclined these will look great in Victorian or Fantasy themes, perhaps as centrepieces as the li is 13 and 10, although that never stops me... (hope you will allow this posting as I am a merchant at the same event but I am also a consumer too & not a blogger for this seller, this is a genuine LOVE & I bought the item) http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/The Grove Event2/22/111/23
  9. My friend got a houseboat in this region so I went for a closer look at the mixed landscapes again finding this little nook complete with famous fireflies ♥ http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Indomitable/57/30/22
  10. And I won an ultra rare prize bear on the coconuts!
  11. Gorgeous! Thank you for the nod to Liverpool!
  12. This is a good example of the kind of chalet style furniture I talked about earlier...http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/The Fifty/146/122/777 I just got this in the green so have yet to play with it.
  13. I buy anything I like the look of regardless of price original or not and I am very open about my use of full perm meshes so I would agree with you I guess the issue stems from either the grey area of "is it different enough from the original to adhere to the terms?" or not wanting to see the same meshes used over and over. There are some who will prefer original mesh for originality. I know how long it takes for people to learn mesh and to continue to keep up with that. Some full perm mesh builds and re textures are so beautiful, (a lot of texturing work is time consuming), and people are willing to have those items regardless.
  14. ...any seasoned buyer of full perm meshes will recognise meshes used by other creators depending on how they have been utilised into a new product. As an example - the terms and conditions on one of the simple rug meshes that I use from another creator are very open and flexible I can even use it as a free item which is not as common a term with most creators. On my part I create textures by creating seamless fabrics in photoshop and then adding patterns using stamp brushes that I make myself using out of copyright images from The British Library or similar and mix together to create new patterns. Sometimes I will buy commercial textures and then use those in the same way. I base the price on the work I've done to make a new product and the price of the original mesh.
  15. If you stick to each full perm creator's terms of use, (usually very clear), then that is what the full perm creations are for - resale - but always within the creator terms. Usually the terms of use mean that you must make something new with the meshes such as take them apart to build new things, link them together with other things and texture them in an original way so that they are suitably different from the original.
  16. Thank you - I am hopping around them and when I land on something I feel like decorating I will. I have to have the bug, the inspiration. I looked at boats and stilts after this but not feeling it yet
  17. It tends to work for me but yes it would be great to have been copy at least - I do have a couple of the sellers items and although they run higher on land impact they make a strong focal point which is what really does set a room or a photo apart not many people are doing rosemaling or hand painted in this particular style - some stores run close. I am a huge fan of rosemaled items, bargeware and canalware it is just quite rare on the MP
  18. I don't think I even had the Chalet content pack until just now - taking a bit of time to rediscover the different themes...
  19. It is really beautiful - opens and closes as you want and affordable too : https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Rosemaled-Folk-Art-Chest-Green/1609558
  20. Been a long time since I felt the urge to decorate a Victorian but I have started in Spring theme...
  21. I've just moved to a smaller room with less of a prim count but here is what I started to do with the Kerouac room at The Hotel Chelsea... edit : the last picture is the new smaller room (50 prims a work in progress)
  22. @Nika Talaj Ah 2005 is too early for me I am 2007 baby! (edit or is that the name?!) I understand I might be carried away with obscure but I would settle for difficult I would actually give up myself if there was too much math or physics involved. This last one was easier than I expected and more obvious and I still didn't find it without help but I did see a lot of Bellisseria which is something I have not done in a while!
  23. This is what I think too, I love the Bellisseria riddles but what would be amazing when they have finally built Belli and might get more time on their hands would be, (I've mentioned this before probably), a grand hunt for a one off never to be repeated treasure item with this kind of mind bending obscurity https://dreamsofgerontius.com/2016/10/05/masquerade-by-kit-williams-the-solution/ and longer to find it and if no one did maybe auction it off and start a new one? I realise the latest gift is probably never to be repeated either - although mashing it up with other things has been fun
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