“The home should be the treasure chest of living” ~ Le Corbusier
I have been out of town the last several days at a business meeting and it’s been a long time since I’ve used a laptop to get into Second Life. It works fine in all honesty. Though I just don’t find it easy to maneuver around and much less trying to put together a scene for blogging. It’s great if I’m just sitting or standing and chatting.
I’m glad to be home and able to use my desktop to put together this lovely furniture setting by Aria that was released at The Garden this month. The complete set features the beautiful cut dining room table and sideboard that comes in three different wood textures. You get four variations of the dining chair, that comes in PG or adult, and many color textures to choose from for the chair and the cushion.
The whole set is materials enabled and has copy and modify permissions and the remaining set includes the vases, which are enlarged, pendant lights and flowers on the pictured on the table, which also gives you color choices. Not part of the set, but still from Aria are the new curtains named Verna, which are available at the main store. You can choose colors by clicking on them, which pops up the menu to change the fabric texture or the metal. I did modify them to fit the windows.
I am still working on improving my use of light in Second Life. If anyone has any great tutorials, point me in the right direction.
Credits:
*Eva Dining Room Set – ARIA @ The Garden
{Dining table, chairs, sideboard, pendant lights, vases trio and flowers in vase}
*Verna Ruffle Curtains A – Aria {Modified}
Skaibeux Skybox 1.0 – [SLUG]
Nymph Statue – Tartessos Arts
Rico’s Clock – Apple Falls
Salvador Sculpture – Aria
Noor Mirror – Aria
Delphine Wall Lights – Aria
Celia Rug – Aria
Deborah Plant – Aria
Milo Deco Fruit Plate – Aria
The Odyssey: Vineyard Platter & Cutting Board – Ispachi
*Review copies




You have class oozing from every pore and furnishing, girlfriend! The light in the third photo literally made me gasp. Gorgeous, gorgeous, GORGEOUS! ❤
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Thank you!! You don’t know how I struggle with lighting… but I simply don’t always have time to look at tutorials. I’m gonna request lessons from you! 😀
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lol here’s my only lesson: playing with sliders, trial and error and a fair bit of luck 😀
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That would be my advise — trial and error.
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