New textures at made by moo!

25 Jan

So I guess I should probably talk about the stuff I’ve made over the past few days. A lot of people were telling me they didn’t know how to use my scrap kits in-world, while others were telling me that the personal terms of use scared them. I went back to the drawing board and just decided to make textures that people can use for whatever they want!

Here are some of my latest creations that you can buy at my shop in THiNC. Everything listed in this blog post is commercial use, so you can do everything but sell or give the textures themselves away! Be sure to click on the pictures to see the larger ad for full detailing on the textures.

30 textures for 200L

30 textures for 200L

I really wanted to make some fun wallpapers with baseboards. What I came up with were some very bold colors inspired by Dorothy Draper and named after Puma Jie. They come in totally seamless without baseboards and horizontal seamless with baseboards. They retail for 200L.

28 textures for 150L

28 textures for 150L

I felt like everyone owned the current woods out there in SL, so I wanted to create something totally different. I came up with some scuffed and shaded woods that retail for 150L.

10 Fabrics/Papers for 100L

10 Fabrics/Papers for 100L

I am a serious candy fan, so I wanted to make some textures that reflected that. Whether you’re using them for blog backgrounds, wallpaper in your house, fabric for outfits you sell, or backdrops for photos, you’re sure to have fun with these. They retail for 100L.

10 Fabrics/Papers for 100L. 100% of proceeds goes to Red Cross.

10 Fabrics/Papers for 100L. 100% of proceeds goes to Red Cross.

I created these textures to help fundraise for Haiti. They were removed from Scribble last night when the location portion ended, but I found out that any money received to that avatar after will still be donated. I’ve elected to leave them up at both my THiNC and Glitterati locations. These 10 textures, that are valentines and hope inspired, retail for 100L.

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