
I started to seriously collaborate with my neighbours to create a more linked and coherent threshold design. My group members are Shkattii Wahwah, crayfishyfishyfishy Manx, and Melody snowfield.
Our group definition for threshold is a distorted vision, which gives you an obstructed perception of your surroundings. So our design of a threshold will be focused on distorting the avatar's vision and space as the avatar enters our threshold.




I kept my hemisphere shape from my dome. I like how the curves of the shape distorts proportions of reality as the avatar looks through it.
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