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Ok here is another concept theme boat out of the garage for second life. The Trans Am while I do love her is dark for photos being all black and gold. So the next build out had to be the 1969 GTO judge to keep the theme going. Lots of nice sculpted parts added to this build. All of my builds you buy in second life and hot rod around. This combines the world of offshore boats with hot rods. They really are fun to dive and show off in
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That looks really nice. Is there a poly limit in second life?
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I've been asked that before and I"m sure there is due to the fact that I have to use only the second life shapes to work with in AC3D. I know the poly count on the shapes are low. For Second life there is a cube sphere and cylinder to work with that comes with AC.
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