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The big event for the weekend ZombieFest is winding down. You can still show up currently and pick up custom content. All proceeds benefit the International Red Cross. And during this weekend I’ve picked up some great stuff that I am going to show you.

WildDead1_001Reek put out a Max Romper this weekend. It comes with hair from TinyBird and a rompus animation from Redd Columbia. I was wondering how to shoot it for a blog post and then I found the lovely Horrid Twine’s store called Horribaubles. She had several things for sale at ZombieFest and this is one of them. I guess when the rompus ended Max couldn’t take it.

WildDead1_003The tub is also from Horridbaubles and it is full of awesome and yes this means you should go forth and purchase it immediately along with the rest of Horrid Twine’s twisted little collection.

Wild Dan is wearing:

Skin – Fire Seraph Beard – Signature

Hair – Max Chocolate for Hood – Tiny Bird

Outfit – Rumpus Romper – Reek

Hello Atomic Valley Readers and welcome to October! This month at least once a week we’d like to showcase Halloween sims, half-sims, parcels and what not. But we need your help. If you have or have a parcel of land that you think is the scariest thing since Glen Beck started cornholing Sean Hannity off air then send me (Dancien Graves) an IM, notecard, email, smoke signals, psychic vision, bat signal, and if we think it’s scary and well done we’ll throw it up on the interwebs for people to see.

For example we have Club Baby Seals

Halloween1_001This is what it looks like from the landing point. Almost all of the trees are from Botanical however there are some from Aki over at Organica

Halloween1_002Sinistyle actually makes a very good sculpted graveyard set and if you can avoid the zombies you can also find mausoleums and coffins as well.

Halloween1_003This is as we approach the “club” area. The fog and the raven are made by the same guys who made that Bloodlines game which is proof even a blind squirrel can find a nut on occasion. (I love the bird and the fog but that Bloodlines shit is the worst thing since that tool from Extreme joined Van Halen).

Halloween1_004This is the view from the DJ booth. We set up the couples dances to be just ontop of the fog. I have been in love with the floating dance concept ever since I first went to the Haunted Mansion in Disneyland.

Halloween1_005This is the Sleepy Hollow tree from Organica it’s very well done and it also has the option to generate fog which meant I didn’t have buy another fog thingy YAY.

Halloween1_006This is the long bridge to the little swamp settlement. When I first came up with the idea for the halloween build I wanted to do a haunted swamp. The little houses from Blackstar really helped.

Halloween1_007Halloween1_008The haunted twins and the grandma have been in my inventory for so very long that I do not remember who they were from. The cauldron is made by Nebulosus Severine who on every level absolutely rules. The pumpkins are a mix between SiniStyle and HOC Industries

Halloween1_009Inside the abandoned church there is a little piano made by Vooner. It has a number of different melodies the ghostly hands play.

And that concludes the tour. You can see it for yourself here

Remember, submit your entries via notecard, IM, or email (DancienGraves@gmail.com) and if we think it’s awesome we’ll showcase it here.

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If the Second Life prefab market was an arms race then Bethany Heart and Colleen Desmoulins from The Loft have just dropped the biggest nuke in the history of the platform and now every other prefab builder just completely freaked as a new standard has been set. Their newest creation is called The Wisteria and it is by far the most innovative and realistic house this writer has seen in a virtual world. Featuring a den, garage, dining room, kitchen, living room, two bedrooms, a gorgeous bathroom, a man cave and a kids room as well as an outdoor balcony the full furnished version of this house will require 2994 Prims. The good news is all the rooms are rezzable and as such can be deleted for space or what not.

HSW_002HSW_003Every seat in the house comes with multiple animations/poses and the user of sculpties and shading is as per usual top notch.

HSW_004HSW_005The level of detail and thought put into the house really begins to show once you enter the kitchen.

HSW_006HSW_007The kitchen island features animations for baking cookies, cutting vegetables, cleaning the floor or spilled milk as well as just talking and hanging out. You can do dishes, clean windows, wipe counters. The Stove actually features multiple rezzable foods you can cook inside the oven and on each burner and you can even see the details of the food inside the fridge.

HSW_008The bedrooms is another area in which the level of detail and thought shine through. While the two adult bedrooms do feature your “Ye old humpin” animations there are also animations you’d never expect to see.

HSW_009Breakfast in Bed

HSW_010Dancien’s first and only attempt at yoga

HSW_011Doing some serious literary work

HSW_012Each room features poses such as coming hope and showing you friends what you shopped for, chatting, watching movies, and much more and as far as I could tell you could have up to 4 people using these poses.

HSW_014HSW_015HSW_016The bathroom is huge featuring a giant party shower, a huge bathtube, two sinks, toilet, seating in the middle and details everywhere.

HSW_017HSW_018The third floor of the build is what I like to call the man-cave. It’s actually the most empty of the rooms and that is fine with me. It features a couch and a pretty big TV. But it also has room for an air hockey table, pool table, or a good foosball table if such a thing exists in Second Life. For Iris and I we’ll probably be using it as our new workspace/photo studio as it has plenty of room.

HSW_019HSW_020The kids room is also on the third floor and features very well constructed furniture and if I believed in Second Life Children this place would be pretty awesome for them. More than likely though we’ll also be turning this into maybe a photo prop storage room and what not.

HSW_021HSW_022HSW_023The deck is also very well detailed and actually features a ton of seating from the ledge seats to the four chair table. It even has animations to lean up against the rail. The house itself costs 8000L and weighs in at 504 prims. The fully furnished, very well thought out, and incredibly detailed version runs at 65,000L and as mentioned before is 2994 prims. But considering this is the last house you will ever buy in Second Life that isn’t nearly as steep as it seems.

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