There you can see photos of us on a billboard located next to the entrance, identifying the three founders of this library.
Up on second floor, the three different patterns made using the offset filter in Photoshop were put on display which were then soon integrated them into our building.
As we can see, Aaron's pattern became the entrancing feature for the entrance, and what appears to be my...
With heavy repetition of Robert's pattern, the counter surface became a thing of stimulation.
My pattern was added on to the table surface with desaturation as to create a metallic appearance. Then it was repeated and stretched around the elevation creating an illusion of it seeming wiggly.
Our patterns were well-provided in the second floor's ceiling and wallpaper, both used without colour with cool metallic looks that complimented the wooden floor.
Second floor's furnitures were given a new modern look.
And its walls became occupied with information,
narrations,
creations,
good times.

First floor on the other hand, became populated with scripts.
The pic on the left, shows a book that if clicked, would move to and fro. And on right, is a book that forever rotates, suspended in space.
On the centre table is a book cleverly titled, Teleporter. Which coincidently teleports you to second floor balcony when clicked.
Strikingly enough, the second edition of Teleporter, The Escape, can be found on the balcony.
Back down on first.
The sides of our bookshelves were postered with inspirations and interests.
The sides of our bookshelves were postered with inspirations and interests.
I should mention, one of the few pros of using NZVWG is that image uploading is free whereas SL isn't.

Media textures were then applied to our computer screens, one each linking to our blogs. And two linking to University of Auckland's library search.
Finally, the particle system of pink glowing lights falling and fading was added near the entrance area above the flowerbed.
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