A glowing star
Assembling my pieces together, I created a large star as a lawn ornament in my million dollar linden idea. I even created a chunk of grass patched with dirt under it to demonstrate how the support piece is inserted into the grass for more stability. This has got to be one of the most prim-heavy models I have ever made. I had to work with micro-prims to get all the the LED’s small enough to size down to the products actual size. When I was originally working with the star, I had different pieces for each angle. In the end, I made one piece that as adjustable to fit any angle. This made the star easier to assemble. A cord that powers the star can be seen behind it running along to the wall. OSRAM Island 3 (158, 128) - Feb 24, 2008 (185 days ago) by Dedric Mauriac Tags for this Snapshot3 actual adjustable angle assemble assembling chunk cord created demonstrate dirt dollar easier end fit glowing grass idea inserted island large lawn leds linden made microprims million models originally ornament osram patched piece pieces powers primheavy products running size small stability star support wall work working Leave a CommentYou're not logged in. If you want to post a comment, please log in. |
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