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Wolverine Island

A Design Journal by N Formation Design's Chris Landau that logs the design and building of Wolverine Island

Saturday, July 14, 2007

BLUEprint Viewer

We've created a viewer so that you can see the BLUEprints easily.

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Blog Archive

  • ▼  2007 (49)
    • ►  September (2)
      • Design Narrative
      • Nearing Final Review
    • ►  August (6)
      • Final Push
      • Orientation Station
      • Medical Simulation at Ann Meyers
      • The Life or Death of Second Life
      • Over the hump
      • Construction
    • ▼  July (14)
      • BLUEprint Viewer
      • Bouquet
      • Small Lights
      • GO BLUEprints continues...
      • Medical Education in Second Life
      • Kiosks
      • Misc Blueprints
      • GO BLUEprints continued...
      • Simulation Building
      • Library Model
      • Clement with Landscapes
      • Terraforming 1.0.1
      • Terraforming 1.0
      • Library with a Twist
    • ►  June (13)
      • Aurora Borealis Lounge
      • Blueprints: Amphitheater and Library
      • GO BLUEprints
      • Creative Structuring
      • Amphitheater Obelisks
      • Open Library
      • Revised Layout
      • Virtual Library Opportunity
      • Interiors, Begin
      • Color Quadrants
      • Private gets color and detail
      • Simulation Building
      • Public gets color
    • ►  May (13)
      • Voice and Sculpted Prims
      • I feel like I'm in Michigan
      • Workspace 2
      • Audio Feeds
      • The Rest
      • Quadrant Four
      • New Quadrants
      • University of the Arts
      • Backhoe
      • Bumpin' Student Lounge
      • Testing Testing
      • drawings vs. modeling
      • Tower
    • ►  April (1)
      • Workspace

Links

  • Teleport to Wolverine Island
  • UMMS
  • SECOND LIFE
  • YOICK: Australia's Second Life
  • HiPiHi: China's Second Life
  • Wolverine Island Development
  • N Formation Design