Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Full Perm Daisy Kit

Our final release for 2009, a number of daisy products are now available inworld at Arctic Greenhouse, including daisy plants, daisy arrangements in vases, and potted sunflowers.



And for content creators, there is now a Full Perm Daisy Kit!



Click here to see the Full Perm Daisy Kit listing at XStreet SL

Click here to visit Arctic Greenhouse in Second Life via SLURL

Friday, December 4, 2009

Bamboo and Large Group Planter

A few new things, first I've added a subscribomatic update group - just click on the sign inworld to receive instant message updates when new products are available.



Next, finished up some bamboo plants... (20 to 30 prims)



And finally, I've released my first large multi-plant planter, featuring strelitzia, croton, and caladium plants - it weighs in at only 31 prims.




As always, you can find them at Artic Greenhouse (Or teleport to the sim "Alternate Reality").

Friday, October 9, 2009

I have added a number of new sculpted plants within the last month.



Caladium plants, Small (1 prim) and Medium (2 prims)



Aloe Vera, Small (3 prims) and Large (6 prims)



Silver Leaf Fern, Small(6 prims), Medium(10 prims), or Large (18 prims)

All are available as mod/transfer or mod/copy, and can be found at Arctic Greenhouse. Thanks for reading! :)

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Croton Plants

New Croton Plants at Arctic Greenhouse.



3 prims per plant, available in the 3 color variations seen above.
You can get them at our new location.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

New Sim!

I've been meaning to post this for a while, Arctic Greenhouse has moved! :)

We have a brand new build and location, in the center of the sim "Alternate Reality".

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Full Perm Strelitzia Kit

Well it's finally done, and I've released the new full perm Strelitzia Kit. There are a total of 12 different flower color variations, ranging from realistic colors such as orange and white, to some not so realistic colors such as bright green, red, purple, and blue.



See this listing at XStreet

SLURL to Logan's Virtual Showroom / Arctic Greenhouse

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Flower Vases



Due to recent demand I've decided to set up some standalone pre-arranged flower vases. :) These are mod/transfer, currently ranging from L$75 to L$150, and from 4 to 11 prims. You might also notice the new single prim Strelitzia (AKA "Birds of Paradise" or "Crane Lily") flower that comes in some of these vases. I am still fine-tuning and working on leaves and other matching pieces to go into a (possible) Strelitiza Full-Perm kit, but currently they're only available in vases. These flower vases are not listed on XStreet, but can be found inworld at the Arctic Greenhouse

Cartoon Trees (Cell Shaded)


I added 3 new cartoon trees recently, with black outlines (cell shaded). These are right outside the main AG/LVS building, but probably won't appear elsewhere such as XStreet any time soon. These trees are 4 prims each, currently priced at L$95 each, and with mod/copy permissions. I'm eager to hear any feedback (good or bad!), and if enough people find them useful I might try to make some more, along with matching cell shaded rocks and plants, ect.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Exodus

As of today, this blog is being crated up and shipped from wordpress.com to blogger.com. If you came here looking for tips and tricks for making SL sculpted prims in Maya, you'll want to go here to the old site :
http://secondlogan.wordpress.com/

One of the reasons for this change is that Aki Shichiroji has set up a cool new aggregate blog feed, so you can see other cool Second Life home and garden products. Be sure to check it out at this address:
http://hgfeed.akimeta.com/

Sunday, April 5, 2009

New Lily Kit

New Arctic Greenhouse Full Perm Lily Kit! :) Not to be confused with the previous calla lilies - this kit will let you make 6-petal ones such as Tiger lilies, Easter lilies, ect. Here's the box cover! :

Lily Kit

See this product page at XStreetSL

SLURL to Logan's Virtual Showroom / Arctic Greenhouse

Wednesday, March 11, 2009