June 17, 2007
6:00 pm
I finally decided to rent a parcel of land (512 sq. m.) from Richard Palace at Scaramanga and while waiting to be properly added into the group (I must be a member of the group to build and edit my parcel settings) I did some shopping for homes and furniture. In world, I visited Freebie Dungeon, Free Heaven and Freebie Warehouse for free homes, furniture and other things I might need for my new place. I then went online and checked for cheap items at SLExchange, SLBoutique and SLSmart. I tested all the free residential and commercial buildings I got but after not being satisfied with them I decided to create my own home building.
Below is a prefab house. It was very nice but it wasn’t what I was looking for.
At first, I had no idea what to build and how my building will look so I started with playing with the building tools and after a short while I finished my very first building/structure in Second Life and I called it ROM’s Basic Shop Building 01a. I also packaged it and made it available for sale for only 1 L$ so that new merchants like myself can have a simple starter shop for their own business in Second Life.
I had fun creating it so I created another and this time it had a nice rounded metal roof which I changed later to gold. I also packaged this one and placed it for sale in SLExchange, SLBoutique and SLSmart. This one was much better looking than the first one.
After that I decided to create a third one and this one was a long tube like glass structure with a marble base. I think it looked really good for a basic structure and it has only 9 prims. So, I replaced the last one with this. I also packaged this one and placed for sale too.
I had so much fun creating them and I hope other residents buy them. As you can see in the last two photos that my new shop, studio and home at Scaramanga is ready to accept visitors and customers alike. Visit my place in-world by clicking here…
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