Showing posts with label XIDD Particles and Gadgets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label XIDD Particles and Gadgets. Show all posts

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Contrasts in color

A few weeks ago, Darek Deluca, owner and creator of XIDD Particles and Gadgets, was contacted by Plasma Raymaker, a relative newbie. Seems Plasma wanted some help incorporating particles into a monochromatic build.



Soon after, Plasma's real life began to demand his attention enough that he gave up on the idea of having a whole sim to himself. Darek purchased the sim from him and moved his store there last week.



While Plasma intends to expand on the monochromatic theme, the stark nature of this huge installation already invites photography.



This clean white canvas with black strokes evokes memories of Juria Yoshikawa's White Room.



Once you've seen enough of this white and black palette, teleport to the Gravity level on the same sim.



While Darek hasn't completed it yet, Gravity is a hyper-colorful shooting gallery of sorts, and a sharp contrast to the experience at Monochrome. Hop on the enormous cannon to dispatch huge balls at the multi-colored targets.

Teleport directly from here to the store and while there, don't miss the Particle Theatre. I do so like particles! ^.^

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Stop thinking! Enough thinking!



Let this build by Sabine Stonebender - Zero Point - invade your senses. (Optional) take your camera
Zero Point

*Recommended by NPIRL member, Darek Deluca, the creator of the XIDD Particle Theatre

Notice issued to the NPIRL group on July 26, 2007

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Darek Deluca's Particle Theatre



Our own Darek Deluca's Particle Theatre is a luscious, colorful and immersive experience. It is also one of my favorite hiding places... Darek has many particles and gadgets for sale. I believe Ray Bradbury would have to write another book or at least a short story on the spot if he visited this place. We'll have to tell him...

Particle Theatre


Notice originally issued to NPIRL group on July 16, 2007