This handy little device is the most precise scripted avatar height measuring tool available today.
Due to an old bug, the outdated freebie height detectors are giving wrong results - usually much lower values than your avatar's actual height, and almost every viewer's appearance editor is giving totally different values.
The only precise measuring tool today is a proportionally scaled pole - like this one - with a scripted indicator to help reading your height. (You can clearly see your avatar's actual height if you stand next to this pole - and you can compare this value to the scripted indicator's result. Our goal is to keep the two numbers as close as possible by a script.)
This product is a 250 cm high wooden meter pole to show your avatar's height in standard international centimeters and British imperial units (feet & inches) - counting your shoes. It also remarks if someone's avatar is unnaturally tall for being a human.
Everybody knows the typical children's illness of newbies: the "Ogre Stature Disease" - so I have decided to give this away as a freebie to help everyone making nice and more realistic avatars.
Please feel free to take our gift - use it, or even throw it away and write a bad review if you woke up in a bad mood. :)
- Menu driven operation
- Average height of users
- Visual height indicator
- Custom, lag-free script
- Custom textures
- Free (not for resale!)
The Golden Oriole
Antiques & Curiosities
*** Many thanks to Frau Jo Yardley and the 1920's Berlin Project's community for testing this product!
classy!
Looks nice and works as advertised.
Nice! extremely accurate.
I already have the scale, and have tested that every way possible for accuracy, but seeing the reviews that this was inaccurate made my raise an eye brow, I had to see for myself.. and what do you know it was right on top of the avatar's head when I took of my hair, I don;t see how anyone could say this is not accurate, make a prim next to it and stretch it up to the mark if you don;t believe it..
Fun & Free
Interesting and fun conversation piece. Well, as long as the conversation doesn't turn ugly from fighting over actual correct heights, or who made it a rule that you're supposed to remain within *normal* real life measurements.