Raul Crimson’s experiences in Second Life®
Places to visit in Second Life®
Places to visit in Second Life #11: Nautilus
Dec 2nd
I’ve been visiting Nautilus lately, is one of the “themed” areas built by the LDPW (Linden Department of Public Works), like Bay City, and as Bay City is not only one sim (region) is a bit group of them, as you can see in this map:
The theme this time is some like “Atlantis”, partially a Mediterranean culture, partially a fantasy. The place has some public areas and spots by LDPW and plots for auction where residents can build their businesses or homes. About this auctions system Linden Lab is using there and in Bay City, well, i don’t like it much. Prices there are way higher than in any other place in Mainland and that sale system impulse the speculation on Land value, anyway that keeps the average value of Mainland a bit higher and that’s good for Linden Lab business plans, but is a false avarage, becuase it concentrates the high value on some areas and the rest is simply cheap. Maybe the right thing would be having LDPW working more, and they are doing it with the road system in Mainland, but possibly more people working there will increase the value of Mainland and will give more beauty to it. Let’s hope they keep working and working. Anyway, the objective of this blogpost is to talk a bit about nice spots in Nautilus… so let’s do it.
One of the coolest place in Nautilus for me is The Market (SLurl), a place where LDPW placed lots of quality freebies to help residents in Nautilus to keep the theme in the area and to have nice homes. I think is good anyone visits The Market if you are building something in Mediterranean style, the textures and objects are nicely done and can be really useful. The Market is in a public garden area what is nice also as a place to stay and meet people of the community in Nautilus.
Free textures and objects to customize the buildings in LPDW areas is one of the best ideas they are having, because helps a lot residents who may not be skilled on texturing or complex building.
Other places to visit in Nautilus are (in the same order as the pictures) The Gates of the Citadel (SLurl), the Eastern Sea Temple (SLurl) and The main Temple of Nautilus (SLurl). As you can see the details on this public buildings are quite good and inmersive in the “Atlantis” style of Nautilus. The influence in this buildings is mainly Mediterranean in Classic times, specially about the Minoan Civilization in some areas, but, of course, a fantasy view of those cultures.
Nautilus is full of nice spots to visit and explore, i gave you here some clues but is better you go and try to find all the places to visit, including the place where Magellan Linden arrived the first time to Nautilus.
Places to visit in Second Life #10: Vain Inc Gallery
Aug 11th
Nyla Rossini and Toko Voom are, not only two dear friends, they are also bloggers, photographers, lovely ladies and the editors of a known magazine in Second Like, Vain Inc.
They also opened a couple of months ago Vain Inc Gallery.
Ravenelle published this great video about the gallery:
Video by Ravenelle, published under a Creative Commons license.
As the Vain Inc Gallery book says:
From real life works through to photographic work and three dimensional pieces, the Vain Inc. Gallery gathers together a diverse and eclectic mix of artists working within Second Life into a Dynamic and evolving space.
Established in July 2008, the Vain Inc. gallery breaks down the borders between the different genres of art emerging within Second Life, highlighting and celebrating its rich culture of creativity.
Vain Inc Gallery is really a place to visit, the place is great, the works are great! And the selection of creators! Take a look at the Vain Inc Gallery Guidebook to see some information about them (yeah, i’m one of the creators there, hehehe).
Is nice to see a gallery like this one, not conventional, not dedicated to sell stuff, just as a meeting point of people telling stories with creation.
Places to visit in Second Life #8: The Cannery
Sep 6th
The Cannery I, originally uploaded by Raul Crimson.
The Cannery is a nice work of building, the textures, distribution, are just great.
Right now there you will find the exhibition “SLart at The Cannery”. Shoshana Epsilon and Vint Falken are the curators of the exhibition
6 featured artists and 40 photographs more from other SLartists, this last 40 photos are grouped in 8 themes (yes, some of my photos are there
). Remember the exhibition will run until November.
Find more info at the “SLart at The Cannery” webpage.
UPDATE 05NOV08: Sadly “The Cannery” will be “deleted” in some days, take a look at this post to have more information.
Places to visit in Second Life #7: Kowloon
Aug 22nd
Hey man!, originally uploaded by Raul Crimson.
I was thinking in how would i start this post, and one sentence came to my mind: “If you like Midian City you will love Kowloon”, at least in the sense of the style, atmosphere, etc.
Kowloon is a RPG sim for japanese people, most of the texts and notecards are in japanese (although the big signs are in Chinese, Kowloon is in Hong Kong) and just a few in english, so if you don’t speak japanese go and enjoy the place.
The architecture, the textures work, the lightning, the sounds… all this is really great. When you arrive there remember to push “Play” in the sound button of your client, there are a lot of ambient sounds that are played through the “music” system of Second Life, this sounds change depending the area, and sometimes are… spooky.
After crossing the entrance of Kowloon you will find a “commercial” area (in the image), avatars and other objects for sale, from here you arrive too to the “Free Market”, interesting objects for sale there too. After that, feel free to explore the maze of alleys, but be careful, is really a maze, and is easy to get lost, walk in circles or arrive to a dead end. There are a lot of places to explore or discover, bars, restaurants, temples, …
In the hotel near the entrance there are some “challeges” to follow, notecards with instructions in japanese and english.
There are some apartments for rent there, but just for japanese spoken people, the “rental system” takes you to a webpage in japanese.
The sim creators have for sale most of the textures, furniture and poseballs of Kowloon for a really good price (from 10 to 40L$).
Thanks to Khamudy Mannonen for showing me this place.
Places to visit in Second Life #6: Straylight
Aug 7th
A path in the forest, originally uploaded by Raul Crimson.
A really wonderful place, full of magic.
Kriss Lehmann is the creator of Straylight, the new Sculpted Trees store, Botanical, is there. The store is really nice, but just the path through the forest from the Teleport area to the store’s entrance worths the visit.
The forest is full of light effects, walking there you just hope to see a fairy jumping around (I swear it happened to me, while i was there i saw two fairies!).
The best thing you can do there is to explore the wonderful hidden places. And is a really good place to take really good snapshots, so have your camera ready
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