Now that we started the month of December in Second Life there are, like every year more people who visit the grid during this period. This results in more activities within the virtual world. This month there are numerous events such as the famous Christmas Expo and the wide spread Christmas markets, meetings and venues organized by the residents of Second Life. The increase of activity in world also brings new users to the grid who often do not know where to start when they want to become more active as a resident in world.
For the Winter months Count Burks Estates has several Homestead simulators available for people who wish to decorate for Christmas and the New Year on their own private sim. The advantage of this island type is that you can create a complete Winter scene and use snow textures on the sim. Since a full Homestead island provides you with Estate Manager rights and the ability to choose up to four custom terrain textures for your private island.
The Homestead islands are 256 by 256 meters in size and offer you a total build surface of 65536 meters to build and create anything you have in mind. These islands are ideal to landscape and Roleplay on, but also to spend the cold winter days with your partner and family in Second Life. The island will supply you with 5000 prims in land impact and comes with a total avatar capacity of up to 25 concurrent users.
People who have more questions about this island can e-mail us or contact Count Burks directly in world. You can also teleport directly to a Homestead island to take a look.
The rent or tier fee for this island can be paid on a weekly or monthly basis.
TELEPORT DIRECTLY TO THE HOMESTEAD SIM
Next to full Homestead islands Count Burks Estates also has several dedicated snow parcels available in smaller sizes. It is possible to have snow land that is 4096 meters or 8192 meters in size. These islands are ocean front islands and come with respectively 1250 or 2500 prims total to build for Christmas.
TELEPORT TO THE OCEAN FRONT SNOW LAND
The dedicated snow land prevents the need of using mesh terrain surfaces or sculpted prims to landscape, as these type of terrain coverage solutions do not give a very good result.
When you have questions feel free to IM Count Burks and we will look for a solution so you can build and rez.
Seasons Greetings,
Count Burks
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