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tristan Eliot
Say What?!
Join date: 30 Oct 2005
Posts: 494
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11-30-2008 11:24
I am looking for trees that look as good as the Botanical dark forest trees, but low prim. Not knocking the Botanical trees because I love how they look, but they are over 30 prims each and that adds up fast. Any other good looking, low prim options out there?
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Kay Delcon
Registered User
Join date: 28 Nov 2006
Posts: 6
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12-04-2008 14:28
these aren't quite the same as botanicals...but there are some very nice sculpted trees that are two prims each...they use mega prims...so it wouldn't be an option if u rented on a private island that banned those things.
If you do a search in places for Sculptomancy, it should pop right up. The trees are neat and even change textures...with regular green leaves, colored fall leaves and no leaves/snow covered branches. Hope this helps...if u can't find them feel free to IM me in world. ![]() |
Almia Thaler
IMA Shyguy!! 0o0
Join date: 3 Jun 2008
Posts: 173
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12-05-2008 22:20
its also called a Linden tree
they are very nice when used the correct way. |
Nika Talaj
now you see her ...
![]() Join date: 2 Jan 2007
Posts: 5,449
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12-05-2008 23:35
2 prims, sculptie, very nice.
/53/fd/182727/17.html#post1915329 (these are the trees Kay talked about above) . |