Today we are sitting down with TECH (tech.robonaught) the owner of TX, he is a creator and mechanic of vehicles and all the mechanics one would want to make their dream car drivable! He starts with the Shell or body of the car and provides the mechanics to make a car actually drivable in Second Life!
Kat (katrina.karsin): Hi TECH Nice to meet you, may I start with why
did you decide to Create Shells and all the gear to so you can drive in SL? Was there a demand for it?
TECH (tech.robonaught): My initial goal was to make it affordable for the average person. There were a few vehicle parts suppliers already in SL, but they were expensive - and me being a vehicle nut myself I too was poor and didn’t have the budget for their parts.
Kat (katrina.karsin): I remember checking out
cars in SL myself cause I wanted a vintage 1965 Mustang and the prices at that
time were crazy I thought. So when did
your first start creating and did you open your store right away?
TECH (tech.robonaught): People come to SL to escape reality and that includes not having to drive their minivan, but being able to create or buy whatever vehicle they can imagine as well. My first Second life store was furniture and clothing, when I started getting into vehicles I found parts and full permissions cars expensive. and just thought I could do it better, so yeah, I had a small store established, and it’s grown with me from a 1024 lot to the full sim we have today.
Kat (katrina.karsin): I agree SL can be an escape from the old minivan – lol! Did you start in 2008?
Tech (tech.robonaught): No, the TX Gear name was
created around 2015, it the abbreviation of me and my SL partners first names (does
not mean Texas).
Kat (katrina.karsin): Oh ok cool idea for the
name! When you had the mechanics down
for making the shells did you turn to make parts for the cars?
TECH (tech.robonaught): When I had the ability to
make the bare shells, I turned my focus to the vehicle scripting - between
myself and a few others we now have probably the most realistic vehicle scripts
available in World. Having a low script
use to boot, which makes them ideal for all kinds of environments.
Kat (katrina.karsin): Scripting is
complicated to me, I think of it as coding for a computer so I am very impressed
you have the ability to learn. It can be
very intensive does it take up most of your time when creating something?
TECH (tech.robonaught): Well, I tend to make
something work first and then add to it or fine-tune it afterward so yes,
between version 1 of my vehicle scripts and the version 10 it is today has been
about a 3-year journey. I rely a lot on the builder’s feedback and it has improved the scripting a great deal.
Ҡặт (katrina.karsin): I see you have some very detailed scripts for your vehicles to make it as realistic as possible, do you think it is why people prefer your creations?
TECH (tech.robonaught): Yes lol! As much as SL is
about fantasy, many people prefer realism when it comes to vehicles so,
suspension, running out of fuel and things like that all add to the end-users
experience. I’ve been complimented on
the realism both in the vehicle shells and in the scripting.
Ҡặт (katrina.karsin): Your attention to the realism and detail
accuracy is very impressive, being able to customize a speedometer so it looks
like a Ford or Dodge or other name brand vehicles plus the type of vehicle is
truly amazing! So, I could put a Dodge
speedometer in a Ford Mustang if I wanted to?
TECH (tech.robonaught): Yes! or just go digital
and stick it in the windshield glass? I
tell my customers, you’re the builder, it's your imagination I just provide the
tools.
Kat (katrina.karsin): Now that is extremely
impressive! How about the sound, we all know there is a different noise each
car makes to another?
TECH (tech.robonaught): Sounds are another person's
endeavors, but I wanted them here, so they don’t pay rent or anything like
that, I just wanted them here for availability to my customers. I also have a license to carry some other people’s
creations, to have them available to my customers as well. Versatility is the other thing I was going to
mention, I’ve used my vehicle scripts to build everything from riding lawn
mowers to big wheels to army tanks, hot rods, tractor-trailers, we try to cover
almost all of it in one package.
Kat (katrina.karsin): One stop shopping is a
blessing, especially if you have kids in tow! Have you had a customer who is
unable to drive in RL come to you for a vehicle?
TECH (tech.robonaught): I have builders who aren’t
able to drive in RL building and selling SL vehicles yes.
Kat (katrina.karsin): It is important to listen to what a customer
may want and in a way you are fulfilling other peoples dream as well as your
own simultaneously!
TECH (tech.robonaught): Yes, very true, plus I just like cars and trucks! See I don't script them though, I leave that to my customers (my builders), it helps the economy here to spread the money around ... I probably have over 200 US "imports"
Kat (katrina.karsin): US imports like Ferrari’s and Lamborghini’s I imagine are on many people’s bucket list! You must be working with builders all the time I imagine helping them be successful?
TECH (tech.robonaught): Yes, daily, hourly I
would say. I provide the tools so they
can be successful as well. A shell can
take anywhere from 6 hours to 40 depends on the complexity of it - I can script
one up fully in a few hours, teaching someone else we cover with notecards and
instructional videos on all the primary parts and functions so it really all
depends on the builder’s knowledge of basic building skills.
Kat (katrina.karsin): Wow 6 to 40 hours
pending on the complexity! That means
you need patience when building your dream machine.
TECH (tech.robonaught): This is a long game, you
will not be successful overnight, not in this or any business in SL, take your
time, build a quality product at a quality price, don’t cheapen your own work,
and people will come to you.
Kat (katrina.karsin) Do you have any closing words to people interested in creating cars and trucks like your company does?
What I would just like to stress to new
builders to just have patience and realize it's going to take time. I want to see each and every one of them successful and will do all I can to help them do so and I'll continue to
improve and offer new products so they can keep making great stuff to sell!
Website:
TX
Gear Site and Support
LM: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Aleah/47/128/22
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/txgear/