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T-Spot Mesh - Circling Moths - Full Perm - LI=0.8

T-Spot Mesh - Circling Moths - Full Perm - LI=0.8
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NB! I encourage you to come and check the moths out in my inworld store before you buy them, as they were challenging to photograph (click on "See Item in Second Life").

DESCRIPTION:

Two swarms of flying moths. The moths look great around different light sources like lamp posts and garden lamps. The pack includes two mesh models with different numbers of tracks with moving moth textures. By changing the first texture repeat number for each track from a positive value to a negative and vice versa, you will reverse the direction the moths on that track will fly in. I can also recommend that you experiment with the brightness, glow and speed of the moths to create the expression you like.

If you want a less dense swarm, you can set one or more tracks to transparent. Make sure you also turn any glow value to 0 for transparent tracks, or the glow of the invisible moths can still be seen.

The moth textures are included as is, in the purchase.

Further scripting such as rotating the mesh model, is not needed to make the item look realistic.

LAND IMPACT (prim count):

The item has the land impact (LI) described in the title. Stretching the item will increase the LI.

CONTENTS:

See the Contents tab, please.

PERMISSIONS:

This is a full permission pack for private as well as for commercial use.

You can do as you please with the contents of the pack for private use.

As far as commercial use is concerned, none of the the constituents in the pack may be redistributed as is but only as part of a project and only with one of the following permission settings:

- copy/modify

- copy

- modify

- transfer

CUSTOMER SUPPORT:

If you have any questions or issues with your purchase, please send me an IM and I will get back to you asap. No notecards please, as I can't read them offline (which means you have to wait longer for a response).

Greetings :-)

Teresa Matfield

See item in Second Life