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Easily create you own giant redwood forest!

I’ve just completed a big new product for my FloraPrims store. It’s a kit that allows you to create a realistic redwood forest by simply rezzing and positioning objects. There are dozens of original objects and textures that you can use to create a unique forest full of lush textures amd natural shapes.

The kit includes:

  • 15 different redwood trees in 3 different sizes
  • 5 stumps and logs
  • 1 giant, sculpted prim stump
  • 4 color changing flowers and 1 flexi flower from FloraPrims
  • 13 clumps and patches of undergrowth
  • 10 mushrooms and ferns from my FloraPrims collection
  • 2 stone path shapes
  • 20 original, seamless textures

Everything is MODIFY and COPY enabled, too!

If you can rez and position an object in SL, then you can use this kit to create you own unique redwood forest. Simple as that. :)

You can find this product. more information, and a small sample forest at my FloraPrims store in Turing Isle. You can also get it on SLexchange.

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Sculpture by Stella Costello

Stella Costello - the face

In an attempt to avoid only posting info gleaned from other blogs and thus complete the cycle of the self-devouring Ouroboros, I present the first in a series of articles called Inventory. In which I pull random things from my inventory and play a bit of show & tell.

The first item I thought of when I came up with this idea, was this sculpture by Stella Costello. the face was the first piece of sculpture I put in my first real gallery in Second Life. Stella was one of the first artists that I ever contacted in-world and I was a bit star struck when she agreed to come by and display the face. This is probably the one item I would hate to loose more than any other object in my inventory.


Stella Costello - the face (detail)Stella Costella - Aha!Stella Costella - exceptStella Costella - except (detail)Stella Costella - From Hippos EmergeStella Costella - motherStella Costella - Underestimation BrunchStella Costella - Underestimation Brunch (detail)


OK. So I went a bit crazy and captured more than a few images of Stella’s sculptures. :) Stella’s pieces show off her witty sense of humor and her ability to express emotion and story with simple human gestures. Quite a task when your working in this hard edged, digital medium.