Sometimes they are expensive, sometimes you’ll find a limited-time offer on amazing skyboxes that are fully-furnished and have all kinds of gizmos, bells and whistles, going for a song on SL Marketplace as a promotion. You can buy skyboxes from lots of stores in Second Life, or on SL Marketplace (Second Life’s out-world shopping website). Many of them do actually resemble boxes, but you can rez anything up in the sky, from a full-blown castle on a sculpted cloud to a modern loft or a sculpted cave. How do I get access to my friend’s skybox?Ĭan I have a skybox if I own a Linden Home?Ĭan I remove furniture from a fully-furnished skybox?Ĭan I build my skybox on someone else’s land, or on land that’s been abandoned?Ī skybox is something quite unique to Second Life and is, as the name suggests, a box in the sky.
How do I get inside a skybox? There’s no door in mine!Ĭan a skybox home be placed on the ground? Hop behind the cut to learn all about skyboxes, including: I’ve been pasting all of the questions into a file so that once I have enough I can write up a post, and I noticed that a great many of the search queries concern skyboxes, so that’s what this post is all about. Here’s another in my series of questions and answers inspired by the search terms that bring people to this blog.
Those Little Questions: All About Skyboxes