Grier Loft Skybox - Tropique Unfurnished

Sneaky peek for you all. I have been working on a range of texture changing, loft style, skyboxes and apartments. The first one to be released will be the Grier Loft Skybox, unfurnished,  in Tropique. This unfurnished skybox is finished with tropical, summery textures. Add the included HUD to choose from 6 floor, 8 feature wall, 6 main wall and 5 trompe l'oeil texture options. Teleport & security systems are included, along with window opacity controls (for privacy). The artworks, lights and few decorative touches you see in the photos, are also included. 

The Grier Loft Skybox is 10.93643 x 8.60483 m (aka just a skootch under 11m x a touch over 8.5m) and takes up 29 land impact in total (this LI accounts for rezzing of both included teleporters). 

Now on to the pictures. These have all been taken with advanced lighting on. To get the shadows and sheen effects as shown, you need to enable advanced lighting.



360° shot of the inside of the skybox. Through the doorway is a trompe l'oeil hallway. Click here to view this properly in 360 mode or visit my Flickr which also nicely shows this image in full glory.
 
 Outside of the skybox. The fern floating outside is part of the teleporter system. When you rez the skybox at first, the fern will appear just outside the skybox as shown here. Drag the fern to ground level, or take into your invent and rez at ground level to complete your teleporter system.



 A summery mix of flooring and wall textures have been included so you can mix and match the skybox to suit your individual tastes. 


 Through the doorway, is a trompe l'oeil hallway. This is created to look larger than is actually is, and comes with 5 texture options. 

Step into the hallway area and you can see how the trompe l'oeil effect works. I am standing on a doormat here, which is part of the teleporter system. You will also find the security system and window opacity controls in the hall. 



For size. Showing my slightly tall avatar comfortably fitting into the lowest part of the roof.
 


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