2013年03月05日
LEA
This is LEA SIM where I have taken pictures for my blog. According to their homepage: “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.” Basically one full SIM is used by one artist or for a single theme. At this time there are 29 SIMs and one of them will be renewed every month. Please see the blog of LEA for more information. To be fair, I have not checked the schedule recently and do not know which one is new. Last week I strolled around at random to shoot interesting things.
LEA blog: http://lindenarts.blogspot.jp/
This is by Cel Edman. The whole SIM was flooded with colors. Colorful rings were stacked up to 500m high. I can enjoy flying in it since there is no same pattern found.
An entrance(?) on the rooftop. It is hard to provide spatial effect since there is no shadow. The contents are packed full all the way down to the sea level, but there is enough space to fly around.
The bottom. I saw many arts that have random colors that could be generated automatically, but this various patterns may not be made by itself. It is impressing to see these patterns that could be selected one by one. There are human faces or buildings in the patterns.
There are some arts with less color. This is a part of work by Giovanna Ceruse.
Top view. The columns on the left top behind are rotating slowly and creating various patterns.
The upper part of the center section. The floating steps are moving slowly while changing color. It is possible to walk on it.
Part of the work by Hoke Yuiza. Walking above structures like a city. It is joy that can be experienced only in 3D arts in SL.
LEA blog: http://lindenarts.blogspot.jp/
This is by Cel Edman. The whole SIM was flooded with colors. Colorful rings were stacked up to 500m high. I can enjoy flying in it since there is no same pattern found.
An entrance(?) on the rooftop. It is hard to provide spatial effect since there is no shadow. The contents are packed full all the way down to the sea level, but there is enough space to fly around.
The bottom. I saw many arts that have random colors that could be generated automatically, but this various patterns may not be made by itself. It is impressing to see these patterns that could be selected one by one. There are human faces or buildings in the patterns.
There are some arts with less color. This is a part of work by Giovanna Ceruse.
Top view. The columns on the left top behind are rotating slowly and creating various patterns.
The upper part of the center section. The floating steps are moving slowly while changing color. It is possible to walk on it.
Part of the work by Hoke Yuiza. Walking above structures like a city. It is joy that can be experienced only in 3D arts in SL.
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