Versailles RP Market: News & Updates
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Dubious? I doubt it!! :P
There is nothing to doubt about the brioche, at least. - And love the feathers and the 10-packs.
Dubious? I doubt it!! :P
There is nothing to doubt about the brioche, at least. - And love the feathers and the 10-packs.
Dubious? I doubt it!! :P
There is nothing to doubt about the brioche, at least. - And love the feathers and the 10-packs.
Ohhh Ephe so pretty! Madame la dauphine has already sent for them, I believe!
Ohhh Ephe so pretty! Madame la dauphine has already sent for them, I believe!
Thank you for showing us this, Tat. You know how much I love the Petit Trianon, the real one AND yours, I think most really lovely long-term projects in SL involve a great deal of refinement (read: tearing down and rebuilding!), but think of how many tools and techniques have been introduced and discovered since you began, and how much your own remarkable gifts have grown. Good thing I'm not pressuring you to move in. (old joke)
(For the record, I went right out and bought a complete set of hats :D Hope that helps pay for the gush cleaner)
(gushes over it all)
I do have to tell you again though how much I love Rosalie especially, your wigs are just coming along so beautifully!! <333
WHO LET THE STAG INTO THE CABINET?? AHHHHH!!!
I do like that quote, but I'll just add, when I was starting out, about ... eeeks four years ago ... I spent a few *months* just hanging back and observing several courts, standing politely in the background at events etc. I learned a very great deal in that time and then I felt I was able to make choices and act. This is not the way for everyone, but especially if you are brand new to SL I recommend observing, there are many conventions and behaviors that people in SL, and the SL courts, take for granted, that are very good to learn.
This is all excellent advice, and I will only add to it, that your SL will be helped extremely by going to a place like New Citizens (NCI) and learning some of the key things about SL, first of all very basic building and manipulating prims. These types of classes are free and widely available. SL is a "user-created" world (as opposed to having everything ready-made by game designers, like most games), and if you know how this world works you are far ahead of others in a short time. Spending your first few months learning a bit is an investment in a much more exciting and enjoyable long-term SL.
Our Versailles is laid out to scale just like the one IRL, some of the inner rooms and lesser stairs are missing. For a plan I refer you to the fascinating berdom's blog , basically you want the "aile centrale". As you likely know the "rez de chaussee" is the ground floor, the "premier etage" is the first floor or piano nobile, and the "second etage" is the second floor, we only have two of Mme du Barry's rooms there though.
Welcome to SL and welcome to the courts, I hope you find much enjoyment and interest here!
It MIGHT help if SOME people wouldn't nag you so much.
(Runs off to buy)