Safarying

Saturday, October 8, 2022

Fluxantis Fun

 Alien alert! Continuing the Pangea Art and Culture Festival, FLUXANTIS opened on September 30 with a big party. Made in Blender by Finja and Jason Flux, the predominant color of the build is turquoise - or is that Avatar Blue? 
 Finja and Jason Flux
The theme of the sim is scifi, with more with a touch of water-based fantasy and manga thrown in. Make sure you switch to shared environment to get the full effect of the region - it's beautiful!

As she often does, Pangea Festival director Lampithaler Artist posted a highlights video on Facebook, hopefully you can see it here (depending perhaps on whether you have a FB account or not).
It's photogenic in motion. Particles light up the clean lines and the dark skies. Here a spaceship rises and descents, there a robot rushes about, and rotating rings supply a sense of energy. Surfaces hover between the appearance of metal and plastic and precious stone. But more than that. A closer examination will reveal the scaly skin of the buildings.
A luminescent lizard look.
A handy teleporter - itself a little work of art - will take you to the spheres of interest, with mysterious looking names in a language that might be Na'vi or Gallifreyan, it's hard to be sure. Stars look down as do giant planets, from an EEP that encircles and expands the feeling of otherworldliness.
Like Faberge eggs, floating just above ground level, globes gleam and glow, encasing alien flora.
The many disparate elements of the build are pulled together by a ground mesh in the style of a celtic knot, glowing like a sapphire at sea level. 
Follow the Pangea Art and Culture on the Pangea website
The opening party is past, but the doors to this lovely build are open anytime.
HG Address:   pangeagrid.ddns.net:8002:FLUXANTIS

1 comment:

  1. No pictures of the space ship? If I'd made it here with safari you know I would'a sat on it! Thanks Thirza.

    ReplyDelete