Second Life is a terrific place to be but if you are not building you are depriving yourself of beginning knowledge. This is a great way to start a building knowledge for beginners.
There is a way to build an 1 prim barstool in Second Life. This is important because there are limits to how many prims are allowed on a piece of land. This is known as primfficiency.
First right click on the ground and choose build. Then click the ground again and a box appears. Under the objects tab change from a box to a tube.
Choose the edit tab and use rotation so that it is standing up. Next use move to pull it up a bit. It may be partially in the ground.
Next we want to change the size of the prim. You can use stretch and change the size that way, or use the size parameters. Change the size settings to 1.000 meter each.
Next begin cutting the barstool. In the profile cut begin/end. use .25 for the beginning and .95 for the ending. Next move up to the hollow tab and begin hollowing. It will begin in the middle and work it’s way out.
As the sides hollow out it will begin to look like a barstool.. This is also a good trick for other projects as well, such as a dumbbell or wagon wheels.
To finish this project select the general tab. on the click to: setting select sit on object. After the build profile is closed when you click on it your avatar will sit. Congratulations you have just built your first 1 prim barstool.
The basics are pretty simple to master. The 1 prim barstool is a great starting point for many building projects in the future. Once this simple starting point is under your belt the rest will be fun and easy.