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S&B Mesh Comets Shooting Stars

S&B Mesh Comets Shooting Stars
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Mesh Comets

Love falling stars? Well now you can have your own shoot from the evening / night sky throughout your homelands.
The comets are fully MESH and animated to fall downwards from the sky or if you like you could even place them to stream across your sky we'll leave that up to you.

In this purchase you will get a total of 3 different colored comets ( Blue, Orange, and Yellowish White ).
They are only 1 on land impact and are COPYABLE!

Easy to use simply open them from your crate you received from your recent folder...Open the crate than drag one of the comets to the ground. Once done right click the comet in Edit Mode and move your item anywhere you wish them to be displayed.

So you can add as many as you wish upon a star.

If you should have questions or need help please send either Evilmorgan or Moonbuggy resident a In-world note card and one if not both of us will get back to you ASAP.

Also, don't forget to check out our other store items for we are always adding NEW ones for everyone to enjoy in SL.

  • Space
  • Mesh
  • Stars
  • Animations
  • Scripted
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full star full star full star full star full star Posted February 05, 2020 by KaraelMihr

Absolutely awesome! careful placed so it vanishes behind the trees .stunningly beautiful

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Needs an adjustment
full star full star empty star empty star empty star Posted December 28, 2018 by Yeya Zuta

This is what the end of the comet looks like:
https://gyazo.com/4f6691021ddb595db89ad8bf7a0f417c

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full star full star full star full star empty star Posted February 07, 2017 by MargeKinson

These are nice, low land impact and well priced however there is one small issue that kind of ruins the whole thing for me.

When the star begins to shoot, (this may be difficult to describe) it looks like it is coming out of a box. You see the front of the star appear (the tail still in the box) and then it moves downward until the whole star is exposed. It falls a short distance as a whole star and then it looks like it's going back into a box, the head disappears and then the middle and then the tail. It would be much more realistic if the star faded in and out but because of the way it is looped the animation kind of ruins the effect.

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