Wednesday, October 31, 2007

The End.






So we've finished! Here are a few screenshots of our finished city world, I think it looks pretty speccy. At the top is some more work I did on the interior of the Lard Queen.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

lard queen sign

The lard queen now has a sign, Kenan is working on finishing the rest of the building.
Here are my finished disgusting food and beverage items.

The gun


Catching up on some work that I missed, here is a gun that shoots ice-skating blades. It was pretty easy to do, just create (or rename) and object to be the 'bullet' and the script on the gun will then use the new object as a bullet. There is a bit in the script which makes the bullets disappear after a while, but if you turn this off, the gun can be used to create a 'forest' of objects quite easily.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

After receiving instructions from Sir Johnny, I'm now working on some items to sell at Lard Queen. These include the Lo-Fat Grease shake above, Ratchunks, Polar bear burgers, Chocolate fried pork, Hippo strips, and Deep fried icecream. I'll source a photo for the lid later on.

Textured building instead


Here is the building now, which is a series of cubes, textured to look like an apartment building. It ended up looking a bit housing commission-ish, which is not exactly appropriate for the CBD, but never mind. Below is the pshop texture used, which is an amalgamation of different textures sourced from free texture sites.

Apartment building

I made this apartment building, but didn't realise that it was a waste of prims, seeing no-one would ever go up close to it. Instead, I should have just made a simple box shape and textured it. So that's what I'm going to do now...

Wednesday, October 10, 2007


I've been assigned some new areas to work on - an apartment building with a Lard Queen outlet underneath (it's a future fast food restaurant in the style of McDonalds. Today I had to leave early, but I made a start on the apartment building and an antenna to go on top. You wont view the antenna up close, so its not important that it's quite simple.