While looking through my previous posts, I have noticed that I have been trending more heavily towards charming, rustic sims/areas so for today's post, I've gone more towards a sim that is very peaceful, beautifully done and leaning towards a more zen look.
Moonlight Tea house is well done, each detail very well thought out and to just sit and enjoy the visual beauty of it, I found it extremely peaceful. The blending of plant life with the water life is seamlessly done, with koi slowly swimming through the waters, lending graceful motion through the colorful scheme.
With many areas that are perfect opportunities for photos, this is a fantastic area for hobby and professional photographers alike. That being said though, for someone just looking for a spot to rest their weary selves and enjoy the visual grace and beauty of this place, you will find it both relaxing and exhilarating.
And in case you missed the link up top, here it is again!
Moonlight Teahouse
Wandering and exploring the wonders and amazing experiences that are found in the stunning 3D world of Second Life.
Showing posts with label Zen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zen. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Tea Time on the Grid
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Saturday, June 11, 2016
Shitenno Isle
Looking back in the last few posts, I figure I've been hitting a little too many rustic villages and settings, so today I set out to find something a little different. The upside of looking for something different is that you never know what you will find and the downside is you don't know what you will find..
I found Shitenno Isle, which if you know me really well; you will know I love the Oriental artistry and culture alot. Maybe due to the fact that I am such an avid follower of the style, I was maybe expecting a little more than what I found. Don't get me wrong, I found some beautiful views and areas in Shitenno Isle but I also felt like it wasn't quite finished. The idea and the set up is perfect for a beginning but I suppose what I missed was more foliage and more detail to be done on the grounds. The buildings though, you will find no complaints there. They are breath taking, very very detailed and beautifully textured and arranged on the land. The town square is done perfectly, with the exception of once more, not enough detail in decorating the land. Maybe I'm dropping in before they are finished and I hope that is the case because I would love to see the finished work, since I did see a ton of promise there.
Please note..the land is set for Adult, so please keep that in mind when popping over there and you will have to look around a bit for those spots I mentioned but they are well worth it.
For anyone interested in which windlight settings I'm using, here is the list that was used today:
First photo: Phototools - Absinthe Light
2nd photo: Phototools - Dreambook Light 03
3rd photo: Jay Battlescars 4.0 - Summer
4th photo: Places Alirium
5th photo: Annalu Default 3
I found Shitenno Isle, which if you know me really well; you will know I love the Oriental artistry and culture alot. Maybe due to the fact that I am such an avid follower of the style, I was maybe expecting a little more than what I found. Don't get me wrong, I found some beautiful views and areas in Shitenno Isle but I also felt like it wasn't quite finished. The idea and the set up is perfect for a beginning but I suppose what I missed was more foliage and more detail to be done on the grounds. The buildings though, you will find no complaints there. They are breath taking, very very detailed and beautifully textured and arranged on the land. The town square is done perfectly, with the exception of once more, not enough detail in decorating the land. Maybe I'm dropping in before they are finished and I hope that is the case because I would love to see the finished work, since I did see a ton of promise there.
Please note..the land is set for Adult, so please keep that in mind when popping over there and you will have to look around a bit for those spots I mentioned but they are well worth it.
For anyone interested in which windlight settings I'm using, here is the list that was used today:
First photo: Phototools - Absinthe Light
2nd photo: Phototools - Dreambook Light 03
3rd photo: Jay Battlescars 4.0 - Summer
4th photo: Places Alirium
5th photo: Annalu Default 3
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