Thinking Small
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This lovely couch set will set you back over $L 5,000 and occupy 28 prims. But it can be packed in a rezzer all on its own an made part of a rez-on-demand scene, even if there are two owners involved.
To use the rezzer for small elements of a scene it is important that the elements be grouped around the crate. Otherwise, positioning can be tricky. The best way seems to be to put the HORIZONS system in the middle of the scene. Leave the crate where it is created.
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