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I would like to propose a single Prim Competition

Nink Noonan
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Join date: 10 Apr 2006
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05-10-2006 12:19
I was making a 1 prim chair yesterday and when I finished I was quite happy with my results I used multiple textures on different faces with various twist and images etc. It does not look like 1 prim at all but several to form quite a nice chair. This got me thinking that others must have built single prim items and I was wondering if there has ever been a single prim competition.

Maybe someone could hold an event and you bring your prim and add it to the showcase. Others get to vote on what is the most impressive single prim item. (ie car bike chair table lamp gun building etc) as categories.... I think Open source would be good category as well because if we all used single prim items this would speed up the world.

As I am new to Second Life do not have the contacts or skills to kick this off but would be interested in working with someone who does.

1) Need land to hold it --- Lindens ???

2) Need to have an annoucement --- (how about comment for the day) --- Lindens ???

3) Need a way to register a vote in front of each item (rate this item pie ?).

4) Need to have a prize --- (how about you donate the land it was held on) --- Lindens ???
Pratyeka Muromachi
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05-10-2006 12:23
That idea captured my interest for about 1 nanosecond.
good luck!
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Seifert Surface
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Join date: 14 Jun 2005
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05-10-2006 12:32
Vlad Bjornson held just such an event a month or two ago.
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Nink Noonan
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Join date: 10 Apr 2006
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intereting found the link
05-10-2006 13:08
Thanks for the informaiton

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I wonder how it went :-)