Hybrid Time Wristwatch Design (Second Life)
I look through a lot of fancy magazines and see lots of ads for crappy overpriced "luxury" time-pieces. So, thought I'd try drafting one myself in SL.
I'm pretty happy with the result. People with sharp eyes will notice that the analog clock on the left has 10 rather than 12 'hour' markers; that is because the red clock displays Metric Time rather than standard 12/24 hour time.
http://neotoy.tripod.com/archive/2009/youtube/metric-time.html
Yes, the watch has no band, I know this. Buy your own and put it on, lol. Most modern high-roller watches utilize a faux alligator skin which looks like crap. I recommend nylon.
Details:
Pretty obvious, the red clock is metric, the blue is standard- the two corresponding date boxes are color coded to match. The two clocks merge in the middle to form a characteristic "infinity" symbol, which of course represents the timelessness of time.
The larger face of the watch is a high-efficiency solar panel, eliminating the need for battery replacement. Both clocks are set automatically via GPS signal.
Special Features:
As a joke I slipped in a stop sign motif to signify the ultimate futility of keeping track of something that doesn't actually exist.
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http://secondlife.com/support/downloads.php
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Tagged with: analog • clock • design • hybrid • infinity • lulz • metric • neotoy • solar • time • Watch • Wrist
Filed under: GPS Wrist Watches
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For pure modeling …
For pure modeling you’re right, but SL allows you to script items and share them with other people in a virtual world. That makes it a more powerful tool in my estimation.
Rhino is much …
Rhino is much better for this kind of thing. would take less than an hour to model this and is really easy to learn. It is a nurbs based modeling package. This SL program is polygon based… Most Polygon modeling software should be farily easy to model in though. Learning curve is not that steep… Does anyone still us Maya? to do something like this SUUUUUUUUUPER fast check out sketch-up…
I don’t know too …
I don’t know too much about 3D programs, but I know that some of them are very, very complex. I used to work in Maya on some basic projects so this should be helpful now. Thanks for the link and tips.
I put a link to the …
I put a link to the program in the sidebar for you.
Just a tip, SL’s build tools have many inherent limitations, the learning curve is STEEP. It is essentially still in BETA, also it is an online program, a.k.a. MMO. Just keep those facts in mind and you should be fine.
This is a one fine …
This is a one fine program that allows you to create such interesting and complex objects in 3D. Is there any site I could download this SL program to check it out? And if not, is there any similar one? Thanks.
Still making …
Still making wonderfull objects in SL?
i still luv how u canmake amazing things like that :S
Greets Puremime Bekkers!
I wonder how much …
I wonder how much TIME it took you to make that watch. Where can I buy one?
I like the ideas …
I like the ideas behind this watch.