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The Dream Scene

Monday, September 21st, 2009

There are some pretty impressive builds in Second Life.

None more so than the Dream Scene collection by Kayle Matzerath of Garden of Dreams. The Dream Scene collection is one of the rezzable/changeable skybox type products available in world, whereby a different building/scene/skybox rezzes from a central rezzer in the sky and more different scenes can be added. There are a couple of differences with this one, however. Firstly, it isn’t as pricey as many of the high end ones out there. Secondly, I am not sure I have seen one with scenes of such amazing quality. I’ll let the pictures do the talking:-

Dream Scene - Tibetan Temple

Tibetan Temple

The Jungle Bar

Dream Scene: Moonshine

Dream Scene: Moonshine

Moonshine - Went down went well my other half!!

Moonshine - Went down well my other half!!

Every scene has a cuddle menu installed in it somewhere. And what’s awesome is the simplicity of setting them up. If you have one Dream Scene, you rezz the ‘bubble,’ sit on it, select a height and it takes you up there and rezzes it around you. If you have multiple, you get a selection of which scene you want before being whisked up and having it rezzed around you. It’s really, really simple to add new scenes to your existing bubbles (prices from L$1600 – L$2000 per unit from what I can gather). When you buy a new scene, there is an item in the package called “installer” and you just rezz it next to your existing bubbles and click on it. It really is that simple.

As things are, I have the Tibetan Temple, Moonshine and The Jungle Bar. The Jungle Bar was free in the Garden of Dreams store when I picked it up! I will be collecting more.

For the record, I have never even had a single conversation with the creator. I am not engaged in any form of affiliate scheme, nor am I being bribed with sexual favours, Lindens or lurve! ;-) I just think this is freakin’ awesome!

You can get them from the store by clicking here or from XStreet by clicking here. They’re cheaper in world!