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9.17.2012

It's Arrived! Finally finished my Odette Desk Set

When I first started to build in Second Life - what seems like eons ago.  I started by building furniture.  But for various reasons I stopped.  When I began Sanctuaire - I had a sinking feeling that I would fall back into making furnishings for the home.  Probably because I had a billion and one ideas on how to finish my builds.

So, I did it.  I created a desk set that fit my personality.  I named it Odette - and soon will also have a bookcase to match it.  Cause I love a good bookcase.  So here is the desk.  Stop into the store to see it.  I will have it up on market along with all of the radios - today sometime.

Oh, and on a sadder note, I had to close my second location due to it being dead.  I didn't see the point in spending additional linden that could be used in making more stuff.

Anyway here are a bunch of pictures of the desk, in the usual 10 glorious colors and wood tones -- all for 17 prims!

Take Care-

Scout












9.10.2012

New Build - Catskill Cottage

I normally build a house in under a week.  Then take two days arguing with myself about how to do the pictures - because pictures are sooooo not my thing.  This time however the build took eons for me - almost two weeks.  Granted a lot of stuff has been going on.  I have been in my first ever hunt and it is going really well.  I am getting a lot of positive responses back and learning that I am not falling flat on my kiester.  Which honestly is a relief.  Anyway, I finally got the house done and I named it Catskills.

This build is based off a build that my friend Serra gave me.  She said - hey why don't you build this.  So I did.  Or I did my version of it.  The build is exactly double the actual size of the house in rl because for some reason the people of Second Life love being amazons.  So, the build is still small, but not as small as it could be.

It has a sleeping loft - cause I love lofts.  It also has screen doors and hinges and knobs and radiator and all those little details that make my heart do cartwheels.  All for under 85 prims (it is 84 prims).

I hope you love it as much as I loved creating it!

- Take Care -
Scout






8.26.2012

Sanctuaire introduces its first home good - a radio

I promised that I was going to start a homegoods line and my first venture into this is my antique radio.  It is 100 percent mesh and available in 10 wood tones and colors.

You can add or access over 100 stations with it and it works on group owned land as well.

I hope you like them!

- Scout











Due to people making comments about doors... My diatribe.


Hello!

As most are well aware - I love mesh.  I love almost everything about mesh except for one or two things.  Due to various questions that I have been asked about the doors - I am writing this to make your life easier - and save my own sanity - once again.

First, I don't link doors to the builds.  Why?  Well, cause I love details.  My doors all have knobs or hinges and sometimes both.  Like sculpt, most of the handles/knobs or hinges are not built into the mesh.  For this reason, like with sculpt,  if I linked the door to the build - you would have the joy of floating hinges/knobs.  Personally, I think that would be awful and well stupid looking.  Yep, I said it.  It would look really stupid.  If you want to go and link the doors to your build -- well, you will see what I am talking about.   So, I don't link the doors to my builds.

Second, pocket doors.  I have a weird love of pocket doors.  However, mine open one at a time when they are double.  There is a very good reason for this.  First reason, see above statement.  Second reason, in real life when you walk into an old house, when have you seen both pocket doors opening at the exact same time.  This is not a space ship.  This is a house.  Doors don't magically open at the exact same time.  You need to push one then the other.  If you want both doors to open at one time - go live in a supermarket.  Seriously.  I strive for as much realism as I can achieve in here.  To me, opening one door at a time doesn't take that much time out of your existence.  If you don't like this feature, you can always change the script in the door yourself.  But note, if you link the doors to the build you will have floating knobs and stuff and that is like ai said above - stupid looking.

These issues aren't just mesh issues before you start saying that mesh is of the devil.  It happens with sculpt as well.  That is why a lot of builders don't use knobs on their builds and it is also why so many people use rez faux systems.  It isn't cause we are lazy.  It is cause you link the doors = bad stuff happens.   We know this better than anyone cause we build the buildings.  Honestly we enjoy our sanity and getting a bunch of crazy notes about -- my handles are floating or my door is speaking in tongues - is not something we want to deal with.

Now, I am not saying if something else happens that I am not willing to deal with it.  If your door decides to start spinning uncontrollably and spitting pea soup - I will probably tell you to contact a priest or start praying to a higher power.  But in most circumstances - this doesn't occur.  If the door isn't on the axis right - it is easy to fix too.  Just seriously, use some common sense.  I am really tired of people logging into Second Life and their brains just departing.  It isn't my sole job to give you sense.  Nor am I going to stand around holding your hand.  If I was - well I would probably not ever come into SL again.  My personal pet peeve is blatant stupidity.  So just use your heads and think slightly logically.

If this sounds harsh, well to bad.  This is how my mind works and how I speak.  I am not Suzy Sunshine and I don't blow smoke up your bum or tell you that your poo smells of rainbows.  I say it how it really is.

Ok, rant is done.

- Scout

8.23.2012

Second Location in New Toulouse Algiers

It has been a busy week.  Mostly of my own creating.  I decided to open another location for sanctuaire.  After very little thought and preparation I decided to get a plot next to Noctis in New Toulouse Algiers.  First reason is that I love Yelena and I enjoy any chance I can get to wander over to her store and get something.  Second reason is that I love the look of the sim.  It is semi swampy and laid back chill.  I wish I could be all of those things.  Yes, even swampy.

After less than 24 hours I built the new build from scratch.  It is based off of one of the seven sisters in New Orleans.  Then I started fitting it out with random things and nonsense.  From the New Orleans toile, to the black and white photos of New Orleans - I hope to get the feeling of the Big Easy - with a major touch of me.

I hope you love visiting as much as I loved creating it.  So, stop in - shop a spell.  

http://slurl.com/secondlife/New%20Toulouse%20Algiers/127/110/30/?title=+sanctuaire+%20NT%20Algiers

- Scout






8.16.2012

First House in the Old South / Louisiana Series - Fais Do-Do Shotgun

 Ok, I admit it I have been watching a lot of True Blood.  But this house has nothing to do with the show.  This is the beginning of my ode to New Orleans and the Old South.  My grandmother was from New Orleans and she used to tell me the tales of it as a little kid while eating gumbo out of a bowl on her lap.

So in honor of everything I love about Louisiana, I have decided to start building a few houses in a series that are inspired by the South.

The first is Fais Do-Do.  In Creole, Fais Do-Do is a dance party that would happen after the kids would go to bed.  So, I built a shotgun house that makes me want to do a little dance and have a party.

I hope you love it as much as I do!

-Scout











8.14.2012

Introducing.... Sanctuaire Homegoods and Sundries

The first thing I learned how to do once entering Second Life was create furniture.  Well, actually the second thing.  The first was learning how to adjust my clothes to fit my small self.  But rapidly after I taught myself how to create a sofa.

Well, I got fed up with doing it.  That and seeing all the amazing things that my now good friend Yelena from Noctis was doing.  I would look at her items in awe and go - no, no I can't do this.  So, I gave it up.

After a bit of introspection recently and a bit of hint hint hint Scout - I decided to start making furniture and fixtures for my builds and in the end to be sold separately in the store.

So I present to you....
I am going to create things that make me smile.  Things that you don't often see in Second Life.  Cause if I don't go that route - I will wind up hating myself.

I look forward to sharing with the first pieces with you soon!

- Take Care
Scout

8.13.2012

Four Walls Hunt Gift Finished! Party for me!

I have been taking a break from building my current build (which has taken me longer than usual to do due to being very picky.  Trust me it will be worth it when I release it in a few days.)  To work on my Four Walls hunt gift/prize.

I decided to create my version of a garden party.  It is copy/no mod/ no transfer.  This is my first almost entirely mesh item.  Only two items are sculpt and that is cause I couldn't find a mesh item the quality that I wanted.  Well, that and being to lazy to figure out how to make it myself in mesh.

The hunt is from September 1st through 15th.  There are a ton of fantastic designers involved and I am proud to have been accepted.

Here is the first pictures of it.  I hope you love it as much as I did making it.

- hugs and all that stuff

Scout






7.29.2012

As Promised - New Build Today - Meet Unicorn

Hey!  I have been looking on market and from personal experience and noticed there weren't many builds that spoke to me.  When they had - I would have to mod them to death to make them even remotely like what I wanted them to be.  (This is one of the secret reasons that I learnt to build.)  So, I was speaking to one of my best friends Serra who owns a little realm called Winterfell.  She was bemoaning the lack of amazing store builds.  Ones that you didn't need to do weird stuff to to make them fit the plot.  Ones that when you looked at them you said - ooh I want to shop there.

Now don't get me wrong, there are some amazing builds.  Some that actually make the choir of angels come out and sing a little hymn to you.  Mine sing 30 Seconds to Mars and look like Jared Leto - but hey who am I to judge your angels.-Anyway I digress, I started thinking about builds and stores.  Then I started thinking about my favorite real life stores.  Stores I have shopped at and made me feel like I was somewhere amazing.  And then it hit me.  Replicate one of them -- in your style.  Sooooo, I have.

I want to introduce you to Unicorn (white).  Based off the Unicorn Boutique in Montreal.  I call it white cause I am going to make it in other colors or something else equally clever very soon.  It has a living space above with locking doors.  The store itself has two large windows and a french door entry.  You also have a backroom area and a lovey front window counter display area.

Oh and before you ask - the interior of the store is white.  There is a reason for this.  IMO - your clothes or items for sale should be the jewelry.  I never have understood why people put a bunch of crazy wallpaper up - only to cover it all up with clothes that often clash with it.

-Ok, done rambling.  I hope to see you in sanctuaire soon!

- Scout