OnP Western 1 Line Dances Version 2nd version
Western Line Dances, OnP 1
One of our latest and therefore highest tech Multi-ball line dance, that controls dancer spacing therefore as well as dances and sync signals. This Western Line Dance sequences through a series of variations (walls, directions) on two western dances:
Cotton Eyed Joe (16 steps, 4 walls (directions))
Waltz Across Texas (48 steps, 2 walls (directions))
The above including direction changes are six variations, and a seventh which we call western wait adds a seventh short variety. The dance software cycles through each of these seven in a series automatically. A new sync signal is sent out to ALL dance balls linked together every time the dance sequence changes, which could be as short as 5 seconds, or as long as 48 seconds in the cases of these dances loaded. New dancers simply do the wait dance that we call "western wait" until the next real dance sequence begins, and then they are sent the dance info and the sync signal.
Included are three different optional setups. One for 12 dancers (6 wide, 2 deep), for 24 dancers (6 wide, 4 deep), and one for 36 dancers (6 wide 6 deep). These would also in turn be: 12 prims, 24 prims, 36 prims.
And right now at least, it is copy = yes. but transfer no. So if you make a mistake on a setup and mess it up, just Rez another from inventory.
While OnP Owl and Pussycat has been in the dance business for a long time, including line dance, we have recently created a whole new OnP Linemaster software series of software to get the sync and options as good as possible.
The owner has some optional commands and also has some variations allowed on the dance setup. This feature addition was also an important part of our very recent update on line dance software.
We like the result, and hope you will also. We do use our own dances for our own ballrooms.
Hope you Enjoy - Hunter Bronet
See item in Second Life- Two dances included and it sequences
- Some direction change inherent in the dance
- Cotton Eyed Joe
- Waltz across Texas
its okay i guess
not something I will use in my club, its way to rough in animation, to robotic still