2011年09月04日
LEA
The Linden Endowment of the Arts is an official Linden Community Partnership program whose purpose is to help new artists, cultivate art in SL, and foster creativity, innovation, and collaboration within the art community. At the site, varous arts are presented every week. These might be not the arts presented but decorations of the site.
LEA: http://slurl.com/secondlife/LEA5/75/55/23
Full-SIM art series that was introduced here last time was finished with UWA but it will be held by LEA starting in October for six months. Anyone can participate by submitting a plan, and can use one SIM for one month for art within15000 prims! It will be possible to reproduce the Edo Kanda SIM including the temple and tower, but this program is for artists who have not had chance to use such a size before.
If you are interested in: http://lindenarts.blogspot.com/2011/08/lea-full-sim-art-series-come-to-life.html
This is at the LEA when I visited but the arts will be replaced every week. A colorful rocket took me up to more than 4,000m and threw me out. The inside is completely different from the space shuttle. There might be some command to make this kind of multicolor pattern.
Red fine needles are flying in all direction. Touching it reveals the structure rotating, on which textures are flowing. This art is also presented at UWA 3D Art Challenge. LEA and UWA has some relation and it is possible to apply for both events.
In order to see the construction, just touch the object and select ‘edit’. This cannot be shown on snapshots, so I used ‘Print Screen’. This is a handrail of board walk. The yellow portion is made of one prim. I was impressed by the technique depicting pipe joints and also the modeling taste.
LEA: http://slurl.com/secondlife/LEA5/75/55/23
Full-SIM art series that was introduced here last time was finished with UWA but it will be held by LEA starting in October for six months. Anyone can participate by submitting a plan, and can use one SIM for one month for art within15000 prims! It will be possible to reproduce the Edo Kanda SIM including the temple and tower, but this program is for artists who have not had chance to use such a size before.
If you are interested in: http://lindenarts.blogspot.com/2011/08/lea-full-sim-art-series-come-to-life.html
This is at the LEA when I visited but the arts will be replaced every week. A colorful rocket took me up to more than 4,000m and threw me out. The inside is completely different from the space shuttle. There might be some command to make this kind of multicolor pattern.
Red fine needles are flying in all direction. Touching it reveals the structure rotating, on which textures are flowing. This art is also presented at UWA 3D Art Challenge. LEA and UWA has some relation and it is possible to apply for both events.
In order to see the construction, just touch the object and select ‘edit’. This cannot be shown on snapshots, so I used ‘Print Screen’. This is a handrail of board walk. The yellow portion is made of one prim. I was impressed by the technique depicting pipe joints and also the modeling taste.
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