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Mesh challenge

This week’s Designer Challenge had Rustica’s Maxwell Graf, and Morphe Inc.’s Abel Dreamscape, two of my favorite SL creators, to the test of interpreting a RL picture into their own mesh vision in SL. The results are in and are view-able in Rustica and Morphe Inc. inworld stores.

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[ Morphe Inc.: slurl ]

Both of them did an excellent job, with Graf producing the lowest prim/prim equivalent fireplace, and Dreamscape having an edge on the chairs and table [read updates below]. Textures in both are wonderful, and will cheer the living room of anyone wanting or needing an antique touch to their house decoration. At the time of this post only Rustica’s set is already available for purchase –I guess Abel had to go to bed before Maxwell finished his job. 😛

Update: Morphe Inc. set is available now too.
Update 2: After a mutual support session, Maxwell’s chairs went down on price and prims, but became no-copy. Now his chairs are lower prims than Abel’s, while Abel steals the title for lowest prim fireplace and table, and retain the copyable status, woot. The two seat (loveseat) chair in Maxwell’s set is also gone. It will be available later as an “add-on”  to the set.
Update 3: Maxwell fixed his set; now it’s copyable too. 🙂