Saturday, October 29, 2011

Fall Festival Booth

Over the last few weeks, our class was assigned a Fall Festival booth to design and decorate as we wished.  The only prerequisite was that it had to have a fall theme.  I made the majority of items and only bought two items (a ghost and a toad) as I could not figure out how to build them.  I changed the design and items in this booth many times during the past few weeks, but am finally happy with my result.  Here are some pictures as I was decorating and building items in my booth.
I started with a black floor and curtains hanging from the left wall but decided to change it out in my finished product.

Here I am beginning to build raspberries.  The purple dots are the beginning and you can see my bat background that I created.



 
And here are my finished raspberries.

Here is my process of building the tree and then the rocks at the bottom of the tree:

 I originally had a barn door on the front of my booth but decided to delete it in the end.

As you can see I ended up moving my tree to the corner and I changed the back wall.  Here are some more pictures of the tree and rocks:



Here's the beginning of my dirt road and what it looked like as I designed and determined the final spot to put it.  And now my fence with the grape wall behind it:



Here's a picture of the well that I built.

Here's the frog that I bought.  If you have your speakers on you can hear it croak.



Here's the ghost that I bought and then applied a rotating script to it so that it would move around.
On the back wall you can see the title of my Fall Festival booth which is, "Ghost Town" by Robert Frost 1915.  Here is a picture of the inside of my booth in the end:

Oh and I added a black ceiling with stars on it.

I really learned a lot while decorating and building this booth.  It was difficult but I enjoyed the learning process.  I learned to always have a design in mind before you even begin building. I changed this booth so many times over the last few weeks.  Be very careful of the delete button.  I originally began in another booth and managed to delete two walls and had to move to another booth.  I wasn't even sure how I was able to delete them but it happened.  Next time, I plan on having a predetermined design and what objects that I would like to include before I even begin.  I can see how someone can be their own worst enemy when designing something in Second Life.











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