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[SteinWerk] - Shiny Meshnerd (includes micro version)

[SteinWerk] - Shiny Meshnerd (includes micro version)
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The "Shiny Meshnerd" are the first of many to come mesh releases by Steinwerk!

Meshnerd comes with 22 styles for the frame and include many choices of lenses to match your style.
Also includes a tiny version of the glasses to fit tiny and micro avatars like Petites the popular SEC micro fox.

They can be worn on your nose or head, complete with an up and down movement animation! Fitting glasses has never been easier thanks to the easy to use resize script. There are many glasses styles to choose from and more to come, check them out!

Features:

* 100% Mesh - Requires Mesh enabled Viewer such as:
Firestorm Beta Mesh (tested)
Kirstens S20 R9 (tested)
Lindenlabs V3 (tested)
Cool VL Viewer

* Texture change frames with 22 styles.
* Opacity changing lenses in 14 styles
* Easy fit, low-lag resize script
* Saveable positions for up/down and animations
* Click for menu - no HUD required!
* 2 optional gestures used to control menu and glasses movement

See the complete collection of Steinwerk Glasses and quality watches or visit the new mainstore located in Jouppi for a demo.

Steinwerk by Aveline Stein

See item in Second Life
  • 22 frame styles included - no need to pay extra.
  • up/down movement with animations that let you store your positions.
  • Includes 2 gestures for easy menu access and up/down movement.
  • Lens chancge & opacity control - Many lens styles included
  • Easy resize - low lag single script.
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Beats any other Wayfarer model out there
full star full star full star full star full star Posted February 03, 2012 by Franky Cosmos

Besides the fact I'm pro Mesh, these modeled Wayfarer's are by far the closest you can get to the real deal. Tested in Firestorm/Phoenix and looks perfect. The integrated animations are good and the texture options are more than fair. Only thing that surprised me was the fact there was no shininess option to be found, but considering the reflection has been baked into the texture it seems not to be a problem for me at all. Well worth the price, if even a tad on the high side, but I can imagine the amount of work gone into this piece. The 80's rock btw ;]

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