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Making a Forest Wall in Second Life

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Added on 04-06-2007 by cgaa1395
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Description:  A single object, or prim, in Second Life has a limit of 10 metres in any of its X,Y or Z directions. This video tutorial shows how to spread one photo across two prims, to give the impression of a \'forest wall\'.

Location:   secondlife,  United Kingdom
Tags:   second   life   secondlife   textures   prims  
Channels:  TeacherTube Tutorials 
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