It’s been my pleasure and privilege to be part of another of Karima Hoisan’s amazing Kitely sims, based this time on one of her lovely poems. (See previously The Hudson Line, based on the Hudson line, and In Your Head, based on your head (well…).)
The poem is here, and the artist’s own posting on the sim is here; I urge you to follow both those links, and then experience the Kitely sim for yourself, if you do the Kitely thing at all. (And if you don’t, maybe you should; it turns out you’re still allowed to use SL, too! /grin ).
And in the meantime, here are a couple (more) pictures, as further incentive:
Doing the scripting for this sim was great fun, and I hope there is at least one thing that makes you scratch your head and think “How did they do that?”. Most likely it is the result of Ms. Hoisan and I racking our brains for a few days trying to figure out how to get a particular effect, and then when it seemed impossible her saying “I don’t suppose we could…?” and me smacking my forehead. :)
Filed under: art, friends, Other worlds, scripting | Tagged: art, boats, Karima Hoisan, kitely, poetry |
Thank you so much Dale for your post on Boats and all the time you put into it too. As I say on the description, my boats would never have left the docks if not for your scripting powers:)
My privilege to have been able to get the boats moving! :) It’s a lovely piece / world…
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