Not exact matches
I always buy boring
coloured shoes because they are «safe», but I often end up somewhat regretting being this boring... especially when sometimes a
bit of a daring
colour can cast a completely new light on an otherwise bleak and
simple outfit.
When I tried on Audrey I just loved it, the material was amazing and so luxurious and I loved how
simple it was, perfect for adding a
bit of colour and interest with some accessories.
I also like to roll up the sleeves
of the top layer a
bit so you can see the different
coloured turtleneck jumper I am wearing underneath, such a nice detail and super
simple to do!
A little
bit of effort has gone into making the
simple interiors inviting, with
coloured feature walls in some,
coloured bedding and artwork, but don't expect villa luxury.
This includes: texture and vertex shading, which by using what was jokingly referred to as «lasers» or «sabers», users can add textures in a
simple and accessible way; a foliage painting tool, which «if you're using a Vive or Oculus Touch dev kit, there's a button you can hold to erase or paint»; a
colour picker, which is familiar already and has been used in various titles; a transform gizmo, and it was commented that «the rotation was a little
bit of a disaster before but it's better now»; there is now a flashlight in VR as well as the ability to make screenshots; and a widget interaction component that gives developers full control over how things get touched.
At Hally's café in London, we went for a Californian vibe, but the whitewashed raw brick and
simple wood - panelled walls felt a
bit bland, so we dip - dyed the tops
of bentwood chairs in pretty
colours and used patterned fabric for cushions to give it a lift.