2020年08月30日
Shooting Aurora 2
I noticed that the Aurora has been at the SIM where I am playing the GO game often. This SIM is a kind of Oriental style, so the Aurora does not fit, but it is good to be able to watch it in a relaxed manner.

I did not see it since I was concentrated on the game. It could be cool to play GO with the Aurora as a backdrop. Please visit!
Go game:http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Satori/229/158/27

The Aurora tends to appear around the horizon here. Got a unique picture.

The creator of the Aurora is Antreas Alter, the same for that in the previous article. I searched other SIMs that are using the same one by Antreas. The Aurora might be a kind of wall paper with moving texture and the size can be adjusted to the area. This one is surrounding a small village. When I was a child in RL, I saw a rainbow appeared in front of a neighbor building. It was strange to watch a rainbow so close to me. This Aurora here is alike.

It does look realistic in the SIM made for it. This one seems to be covering the whole SIM.
Green Story : http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Green%20story/159/72/30


I did not see it since I was concentrated on the game. It could be cool to play GO with the Aurora as a backdrop. Please visit!
Go game:http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Satori/229/158/27

The Aurora tends to appear around the horizon here. Got a unique picture.

The creator of the Aurora is Antreas Alter, the same for that in the previous article. I searched other SIMs that are using the same one by Antreas. The Aurora might be a kind of wall paper with moving texture and the size can be adjusted to the area. This one is surrounding a small village. When I was a child in RL, I saw a rainbow appeared in front of a neighbor building. It was strange to watch a rainbow so close to me. This Aurora here is alike.

It does look realistic in the SIM made for it. This one seems to be covering the whole SIM.
Green Story : http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Green%20story/159/72/30

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