Animesh Greeter Formal Fiona, Dances & Talks & Dialog Menu
Introducing Animesh Greeter Formal Fiona. She is a beautiful cheerful and optimistic dancing and talking greeter. Rez her and place where you want, adjust the height if needed. She is 88 land impact and is 100% mesh, 1.8 meters tall and is copyable and modifiable, except for the scripts, and the size. Change her name if you want. She has 15 dances and animations that cycle every 30 seconds. You can remove them or add your own. She randomly says 38 cheerful and optimistic greeting phrases every 60 seconds. Change or add to what she says in the "Talker.Config" notecard. Add the HUD to change the color of her dress. Chose any color then the color intensity on the gray sidebar. The greeter feature offers:
• Give avatars within range a dialog menu
• Use Join Group, Landmark, Notecard, Object, Website
• Use object's Group or set the Group key
• Specify button names
• Keeps tally of how many avatars overall
• Optionally IM Owner for every new visitor, with link to av profile and location
The greeters sensor range can be between 5 and 96 meters. After 50 guests the internal list will reset so avatars that have received the menu once will again receive it. This is to prevent the script from running out of memory and causing an error. As long as script is not reset it will continue to keep the overall tally. It will not scan the owner. Edit "Configuration" notecard with the options you want and save. Touch her for the menu.
Formal Fiona is a beautiful inspiring greeter that would make a great addition to your business, home, club, or anywhere you need a really cool greeter. Check out my other Animesh products at the Marketplace and please leave a review.
See item in Second LifeGood in most ways
Positives: She looks relatively nice, it's good you can change her dress color, and I like the things she can do. Price is pretty good as well. On the not so great side: Her shape appears to be the old-fashioned default "ruth" which was never the prettiest but ok I guess. Her hands are large and "spayed" (open, flat, and with fingers spread) which looks a little odd. People's hands (and even the mesh hands in SL) are not like that most of the time. More natural looking hands are "relaxed" and the fingers slightly curved. I guess since she is dancing, she *could* be doing "jazz hands" I suppose.
L$ 349
Land Required
This item requires that you have access to land in Second Life in order to use it.
- Copy
- Modify
- Transfer
- User Licensed