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Tuesdays Drama Stools

Tuesdays Drama Stools
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INCLUDED:
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1 Stool
1 Footstool
1 INFO Notecard
1 Posy User Manual

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FEATURES:
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Texture Change
9 Cushion Options
3 Legs Options
Single & Couple Animations
Powered by the Posy System
Tintable Shadow

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DESCRIPTION:
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These stools have vintage, distressed textures and fun dramatic animations. Sad, Grumpy, Moody, this is the perfect place to sit and show your displeasure. They both have single and cuddle animations. Use the single animations when you want to pout or be a grump. Couple animations are great when your special someone wants to get you out of your funk. They are the perfect cuddles to fix your mood.

Both stools have matching sets of textures but different animations. The animation menu is available to you when you are sitting. The texture menu is available when you are not.

The Posy System engine drives these stools which you will find a refreshing change from the norm. A simple click into the settings menu and tap, tap, tap the arrow keys to slide your avatar into the perfect position quickly. Best of all, the system remembers you once you move. No need to save. Quick and easy instructions included.

The shadow beneath both stools is actually white and tintable. It comes tinted a universally neutral blackish color but can be tinted any color to better suit the floor beneath. See more about shadows below.

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TEXTURES MENU:
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To change the textures you must not be sitting.
Only the owner can change the textures.

1. Touch anywhere on the stool to get the menu.
2 Select a texture from the menu that starts with a "C" to change the cushions.
3. Select a texture from the menu that starts with a "B" to change the base and legs.

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MORE ABOUT SHADOWS:
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For more realism the shadows are white and tintable. Shadows are not actually black at all, they are a deeper shade of the object they fall upon. If you put an object on a red floor, the object's shadow should be a darker shade of red than the floor itself.

The shadows come tinted a blackish hue to be universal but you can tint them to better reflect whatever surface color you place your object on. This will give you a more realistic shadow effect.

Using the edit window, and selecting the shadow face only using "Select Face", navigate to the "Texture" tab and change the black tint to a deeper, richer shade of the surface beneath it.

If you have any questions or need help, please send me a notecard and I will get back to you as soon as I can.

Thank you and happy SLing,

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