Weimar! Presents;
Antique Cash register
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Avoid disappointment, read everything below.
*ABOUT THE OBJECT:
1 prim mesh old fashioned cash register, perfect to use as tip jar.
Very simple classic cash register, very low land impact of 1, even with provided tip jar script.
Allowing you to fill your sim with them, offering tenants, friends or visitors to work for tips without having to place primmy or ugly tip jars that perhaps don't fit the theme of your sim or just look out of place.
The item has copy and edit permissions, so you can create as many as you like and you can experiment with textures, size, etc.
Add a tip jar script (free one provided) or try other scripts you can make yourself.
This script can be found inside this note.
*ABOUT ME:
I am a Dutch woman obsessed with history, in RL I am a researcher.
Europe in the first half of the 20th century, inspires me especially Germany during the Weimar Republic (1918-1933).
The objects I create are especially made for The 1920s Berlin Project sim where many of the tenants often have to live in small houses and bad neighbourhoods.
More below.
*SCALE:
Most avatars and Sims in SL have a totally unrealistic scale.
My avatar is about 6ft, just like I am in RL, compared to most avatars in SL I look like a child.
I build a sim in a more realistic scale and compared to SL in general things here are small.
That means that the objects I make are made for realistic avatars, if they seem small to you this probably is because you are big.
However, you can make these sofas bigger and adjust the animations to fit any size of avatar.
But because they are mesh, the land impact may go up when you enlarge them.
*INSTRUCTIONS
-Rez the item by dragging it from your inventory onto the floor or other stable surface.
-Right click and select 'edit' to move it or rotate into the desired position by clicking and moving the coloured arrows.
-Use this same window to change the size by selecting stretch.
-You can add the free tip jar script by dragging it from your inventory into the Cash register.
You can also use other scripts or your own.
Make sure you always keep one copy of the original item before you start tinkering with it.
*PRIMS/LAND IMPACT:
Land impact; 1 prim.
1.4 Download
0.4 Physics
0.5 Server
3300 Display
*ABOUT MESH
If you make Mesh items bigger, they will usually start having a bigger land impact and cost you more prims.
The item should look good but from a certain distance it may look distorted.
To make sure you see mesh in SL at well as possible, you may need to change the settings of your viewer.
This generally isn't needed but if you think that mesh often looks a bit bad, you may try this;
-Click ctrl+D to add the 'advanced' tab to the options at the top of your screen.
-Click 'show debug settings'
-In the Debug Settings look for 'MeshMaxConcurrentRequests' and change the value to 128, this should not have a (huge) impact on how SL will work for you but it will make mesh look better.
*CONTACT:
You can always send me a IM with any questions you may have.
*WEIMAR!:
Is my shop, it sells stuff I've made for the 1920s Berlin Project, generally it is common, old simple stuff for poor people ;)
You can find my shop here;
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/1920s%20Berlin%20Project/239/202/1930
*Stay in touch:
-Join the Weimar! official SL group by clicking the poster by the shop or clicking this in chat;
secondlife:///app/group/cc56f0c0-ac57-bc02-904d-8112b7ac836b/about
-Like the facebook page; https://www.facebook.com/weimarSLshop
-Follow the blog; https://weimarshop.wordpress.com/
*THE 1920s BERLIN PROJECT:
Come and visit us some time, we ask you to wear 1920s clothing (freebies provided) but it will show you the natural surroundings of the object you bought and you will see lots more stuff like it.
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/1920s%20Berlin%20Project/242/224/1929
With regards;
Jo Yardley
Weimar!
- Only 1 prim land impact
- Edit & copy permissions
- Add your own or included free tip jar script
- Mesh
So beautiful!
This is perfect for role-play. I can't believe how much detail is packed into 1 prim! Such a good deal.