Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Steampunk Designs


Okay, let me introduce you to some of my designs.

This is one of my first SteamPunk gowns for Inworldz. It can be found at both stores in the previous post. The bodice is actually a formed iron fireplace screen as is the skirt. (layerd of course) The hat is one two prims if I remember correctly, and as all my designs are, fully modifiable. (I understand that some avatars are different than the avatar I use and everyone should be able to take in or let out their clothing.




This second design comes with a hat that fully veils the face and head. The bodice has a peekaboo center that I've surrounded with buttons.

Please check them out in Inworldz.

My prices are relatively low, all gowns are between 100 and 150 Inworldz money.

Welcome to LEIGHANNE'S

Recently I was invited to Inworldz. A world must like Secondlife, but, I have found much more inexpensive. My stores on Secondlife were not even covering rent so I thought, why not let me give this a try.

Boy, I'm hooked. I still visit Secondlife for friends who haven't made the migration yet, but seldom for anything else. Inworldz has become my new home.

When you first log in, there are mentors there ready to help you even if you are not new to OpenSim worlds. They are polite and very friendly. I suggest Landmarking the welcome area so that if you have any questions you can port there and ask almost anyone.

Now, if you are looking for crowds, you will have to find groups to join that already have a steady stream of avatars there, however I've noticed more and more joining and visiting with each logon.

I have three stores there...I will tell you where later.

What you need to do is search, however do not use the "Places" tab. Use the "classified" tab. Look up these two places for my main stores. I will in another post add the third as it is Freewomen gowns for Gor play only.

Leighanne's
Cultural Desires

I'll try to update this blog in order to keep you informed of new designs I put on sale beginning with the next post.

Leighanne Steamer