xeriko's attic

Looking the Second Life metaverse through the eyes of reality

Autumn feast

Prim allowance is something we poor guys in SL fear the most (if anything else) because it put limits to what we can create that doesn’t depends on us being online. I mean –as is my case– sometimes, when doing a landscape, I have to come to a happy medium between what I want to do and what my parcel will allow me to rezz because every object I place within its confines will take a toll on the number of prims my plot can hold.

When dealing with SL flora, the most richly detailed trees are usually 30 prims and up. I always try to avoid those as much as possible (that’s one of the compromises), but from time to time someone releases a new product that is too hard not to notice. That’s been the case with Vitral Illios’ recent “wares” for this Fall: the Aborea Autumn Feast trees.  For a couple of days now I’ve tried to look another way, but temptation has finally made me buy a couple of these marvels. Pictured above and below is the basic orange variety, but there is also a redder (“dawn”) and a greener (“dusk”) one.

At 41 prims (and an extra prim for the shadow), you have to think twice before placing more than one out, but I think the colors, the Spanish moss and the hanging lights look awesome enough to justify the case. Available as no-copy but transferable, or copy but no-transfer (of course, prices vary). You can find these beauties and a lot more for both Autumn and Halloween at New Trails [slurl]. Picture taken at home.