For the Breeder's Choice Mesh Horse Avatar Riding System*... 4 sidesaddle riding animations! AND.. pre made notecards so all you have to do is switch out the old for the new!
The notecards included that you'll be switching out only work for the BC Mesh Avatar Horse Riding System. BUT.. if you know how to play with other systems these human animations should work. I just won't know how to tell you to do them unless I had the system. ;) Point is.. there is 4 HUMAN side saddle animations. :D
I'm not claiming to have made a perfect set. I researched riding positions and did the best I could with my present knowledge in QAvimator. Seemed there wasn't suppose to be a lot of bounce or change in posture so.. .mine were only slight as well with the different speeds.
And like the original system I did not make for positions for jumping, So for jumping/prejumping etc I just used the static sit.
There is also a Waterhorse Side Saddle Riding System kit so look for that in the store if you have that avatar as well. :)
Hope you enjoy!!
Any questions please contact me.
Love the animations!
Ive always loved sidesaddle riding and was happy to find these animations! It is pretty easy to set it up for the new bc quarter horse 2.0 as well! All I had to do was change the names of the animations included to be the same as the animations in the system and switch them out :)
Do wish they werent stiff but still incredibly pleased!
Moddable with a little work for the WHML
I was very happy with the version I got for my BCMQH, and after reading the instructions, felt I could try out a modification with the WHML avatar's riding system as well. If you are comfortable editing notecards, this is fairly easy (and even if not, not to worry! The riding systems are copy, so you can always start over with a new rezzed version).
Instead of switching out the notecards as directed in the kit, simply rename all the rider's animations in the existing notecards in the Contents tab of the riding system. (Make sure of course to copy over the riding animations as well or it won't work). You will notice that there are fewer notecards to edit for the WH system than for the BCMQH. Huzzah!
There is only one issue: your rider will have to adjust their sitting height when they get on, or they will be sitting under you with their head in your stomach, but this is an easily remedied problem with the use of the riding system's adjustment menu. A more permanent solution will likely involve using the free and open source Sit Target Helper.
A big thank you to Lita Christenson for putting the effort and time in to making this system and for her very timely and thoughtful response to my findings on using this for the WHML horse for which this was not originally intended. :)
