MULTIPOSE SIT SCRIPTS Version 1.2


MULTIPOSE SIT SCRIPTS (this version is for RESELLER!):
This scripts will let you set multiple poses in a sit or more sits.
NO LIMIT in the number of animations you can use.
You can use this tool in a chair, in a sofa, or where you prefer.
Use this tool in any prim you want to sit. If you have a sofa, for example, with 3 pillows and you want a sit in all of them, use this tool in each pillow.
You can link together objects setup with this tool.
__If the avatar sits, it can choose from a menu what to do:
- choose male/female animation list,
- choose a single animation,
- choose to cycle or randomize the animations every about 1 minute.
__The owner can:
- Create male and female sit lists in only one notecard.
- Adjust rotation and position for each animation while sitting (also via notecard). This is very easy to set.
- When the object is setup, you can make it resellable!
__This is easy to use: just compile the notecard and add the scripts.
-- Instructions included.
Good but
Pretty good script, the set up is pretty easy and the explications are clear. But, the rotation is the same for all animations. Also, the biggest default is that only the owner can change the positions, so no one can just modify easily the XYZ axes for their characters.
Useful, but with a big limitation!
This script setup provides a single rotation for all poses in a particular prim. This means that it is possible to dictate where a pose will occur (position), but all animations will face the same way (rotation). This is not a problem for most rectangular chairs, couches, and so on; but if you're building a round 70's couch with people sitting all around the outside, gymnastics equipment requiring multiple directions of facing or adult furniture with various positions, look elsewhere. One COULD set on pose in a handle of a gym box-horse, another in the other rung, another in the body of the box horse itself, but this is far from an ideal solution.
Additionally, the menu leaves a bit to be desired. Rather than listing the names of the animations from the cards, your animations will come up a s "1, 2, 3, etc." in the menu; so guest-users will need to guess at what they're doing.
On the bright side, he notecard is very intuitive and easily modified. Simply drag your poses to your build, use the menu to set the position, then copy that position to the notecard for future use. For this easy customizability and usefulness in traditional living room furniture, I give it a 3-star rating - even though it's rather useless for more intricate, builds. If you're just looking for a simple bench-sit menu, etc. this one's not bad.
L$ 399
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This item will be delivered directly to you or a friend in Second Life, unpacked and ready to use. No land or sandbox required.
- Copy
- Modify
- Transfer
- User Licensed