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Living Color- Gorgeous Wallpapers for Second Life

On: Tuesday, November 10, 2009


 Jago changed the name of his wallpaper store to Living Color from the oh-so-trendy J.Go.



Here I am with a special shirt that Jago made for me yesterday to wear at the store. I like the way I match the decor!



I really like the traditional Japanese violets.  You get 24 papers with and without the white trim to put on your walls for only $200 linden. His papers also come in green red, white, blue.  He will be releasing a new color every week for right now! You can cover ANY wall either by changing the face texture, or building very thin prim objects, changing the texture, and putting them on your walls.


So make sure to check out the wall coverings at Living Color!   They really look so much better than the standard wall coverings in most Second Life buildings!


SLURL to Living Color:
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Whiskers/109/108/24

J.Go; Jago's New Wallpaper Store

On: Sunday, November 8, 2009


EDDI HASKELL'S SECOND LIFE: J.Go; Jago's New Wallpaper Store

Vampire Skybox Now On Sale for 299 Linden

On: Monday, June 29, 2009

This skybox is a definate must see for every vampire and aspiring Goth on Seconed Life!
Look at the features!
It is based on Jago Constantine's famous Quincunx Skybox.
Three levels including roof deck
Over 3000 linden of Twisted Thorn and other high quality textures were used.
Moving Blood Columns and Pools
8 vampire fire torches
Walls on lower level change from Bat to Skull decorations at the touch.
Windows on Second Level open and close.
You simply have to see this skybox to beleive it.
Can fit on a 512k plot. Fully Modifiable.


This skybox can purchased on X Street (formerly SL Exchange) for 299 Linden.













Wallpapers by Jago

On: Saturday, June 27, 2009


Jago Constantine is selling these wallpapers for 200 linden each. You get a pack of 20 texture files -- they also come in white/neutral, green, and red shades. The papers cone in solid and wood trim versions. They have a three dimensional lighted effect and are some of the best I've seen in Second Life, even though I am biased, since I think everything he does is amazing

You can purchase the wall coverings here:

Blue: https://www.xstreetsl.com/modules.php?name=Marketplace&file=item&ItemID=1255356

Green: https://www.xstreetsl.com/modules.php?name=Marketplace&file=item&ItemID=1256573

Please contact Jago Constantine inworld for red and white wallcoverings

Italian Renaissance Skybox Reduced to 199!

On: Sunday, June 14, 2009


I just finished building this Italian Renaissance skybox You can purchase it on XStreet through the link below. the link below. It is based on Jago Constantines' Quincunx skybox. You can see additional pictures of it through the link below to my Picasa web album.



We are selling them for 395 linden each.




The skybox was designed by using over 4,000 linden worth of high quality Twisted Thorn and other textures. It has a top and two large lower levels, and i modifiable. The prim count is about 60. It can be accommodated on a 512 x 512 parcel. It really is quite attractive.




These skyboxes can be purchased at XStreet/ SL Exchange: https://www.xstreetsl.com/modules.php?name=Marketplace&file=item&ItemID=1189904

If you want a base modifiable skybox to texture yourself please leave Jago Constantine a message inworld, notecards prefered.
















Point Venus Lighthouse Now on Sale!

On: Wednesday, February 18, 2009


Jago Constantine's gorgeous Point Venus Lighthouse is now on sale for 500 Linden.


This description is written by Jago Constantine:


Modelled after the beautiful light house at Point Venus in Tahiti, which was built on the site of famous explorer Captain James Cook's astronomical observation of the transit of Venus in 1769.Unlike many lighthouses, the Point Venus Lighthouse is square-sided and rises in tiers to its viewing platform.There are six levels, including the platform, connected by a ladder. The five internal rooms have some space for storage of props and accessories, and four levels have windows to look out from.The walls are rendered with a detailed and lightly weathered white facing which unobtrusively adds realism and character to the building as a backdrop.As seen in the photograph, the Point Venus Lighthouse looks perfectly at home in a tropical environment, and there are few lighthouses in Second Life built for such a setting.Nevertheless, the Point Venus Lighthouse is a striking and romantic addition to any coastal location.



Here is the link to purchase the lighthouse: at Xstreet (formerly SL Exchange)