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AmyElle Atheria

A little wild corner with foxes in the grass

June 11, 2026

A little wild corner with foxes in the grass
Ana Rybak has used the CANARUN Haok Fence Set in such a lovely way here because the fence is doing exactly what a good outdoor piece should do. It gives the scene structure, but it does not make it feel boxed in or flat. The wood panels create a clean rhythm behind the greenery, and because they are mixed with all those dark leaves and shadows, the whole area feels much more natural. The warm wood is what stands out first. It brings a really nice contrast against the deep green planting, especially with the little wall lights glowing softly along the panels. The scene has that early evening garden feeling, where it is not fully dark yet but the lights are starting to matter. It makes the whole image feel calm, private and slightly hidden away. And then you notice the foxes. They completely change the mood of the photo. Without them, this would still be a beautiful garden scene, but with them it becomes something sweeter and more memorable. They make it feel like this is not just a styled outdoor area, but a small piece of land where things are quietly happening. You can imagine walking past and spotting them for a second before they disappear back into the plants. That is what I like about this kind of Second Life styling. It is not about filling the space with loads of decor. It is about choosing a few details that make the scene feel alive. The fence, the lights, the greenery, the little flowers and the foxes all work together without making the image feel crowded. The Haok Fence Set is a really useful piece for this because it can be simple or more atmospheric depending on how you use it. Here, Ana has made it feel like part of a garden that has grown around it, not something placed separately. The panels help shape the space, while the leaves soften everything around them. It is also practical, which makes it easy to work with. Each wall, corner and column is only 1 land impact, so you can build out a garden boundary, a courtyard edge, a path, or a private outdoor corner without using too much of your land impact. It is UV mapped, has baked lights and shadow, and is fully original mesh made with 3DS Max and Blender. What I really enjoy about this photo is how quiet it is. There is no big dramatic setup, no overly perfect garden scene. Just warm wood, soft lighting, lots of leaves, a little patch of grass, and two foxes waiting there like they belong. It is simple, but it has a story. featured CANARUN product: Haok Fence Set • wall, 1 land impact • corner, 1 land impact • column, 1 land impact • UV mapped • baked lights and shadow • 100 percent mesh • made with 3DS Max and Blender • copy and modify enabled • transfer not enabled • realistic mesh finish View the original photo by Ana Rybak: https://www.flickr.com/photos/192049625@N08/55271320300 Explore more of her work: https://www.flickr.com/people/192049625@N08/ View the Haok Fence Set on the Second Life Marketplace: https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Haok-Fence-Set-CANARUN-Rezzme/28196250

Written by AmyElle Atheria