The Lockwood Dream Yacht Tour: Take Two

by Jin Lovelace, HSM guest contributor

This video presentation is my fully furnished virtual tour of the Dream Yacht from Lockwood Publishing. At first, when I presented this space to the Home community I only had a few furniture pieces unlocked, so I’d always felt that my showcase was incomplete. Add that I was in a lethargic state due to my lack of interior designing skills, and you have a receipe for no motivation whatsoever.

However, there was an article here at HSM dealing with how that author had decorated their yacht — and from there on, I used that as my muse to try my artistic spin and experience on finally decking out this estate. Overall, this took me about ninety minutes to complete the furnishings, but I’m nonetheless happy with the results.

The designer clothes were something I wanted to present as an added effect for the video. The apparel is very tasteful and easy on the eyes, and it’s a lineup I implore anyone who enjoys the Figment clothing line to check out.

I am hosting live tours of a few personal estates that are fully furnished, and this is one of them; so if you wish to partake in this, just send me a note and we’ll go from there.

July 8th, 2012 by | 1 comment
Jin Lovelace is a machinimist and team writer for HomeStation Magazine, as well as the founder of Twilight Touch Inc. -- http://twilighttouchinc.com and http://youtube.com/twilighttouchinc. When not found in PlayStation Home, Jin studies graphic design and illustration (character design and fashion), gaming, and the culinary arts.

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One Response to “The Lockwood Dream Yacht Tour: Take Two”

  1. Jin Lovelace says:

    Just a note: if you ever hear music like this in my presentations (or if you had, for that matter) just so you know….I’m a huge Paul Hardcastle fan. VERY mesmorizing on the Keyboard, as this is a great inspiration to my work that I do on Home. :)

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