Want a fully scripted realistic windsock based on Second Life wind? Thousands of combinations of colors and textures.
- Change the minimum speed to activate the windsock.
- Change the maximum speed to fully extend the windsock.
- Display the direction and windspeed.
- Change the displayed units between knots, mph, and kph.
- Change how often the windsock is updated.
- Optional pulsing beacon
- Access control
- Change the size by menu
- Change the textures of the frame and windsock
- Change the color, bright, and shine of the parts
Instructions
1) Rez the Dvandva Windsock
2) Click on it and select the options you want from the menu
a) Min Wind - set the minimum wind velocity which activates the windsock.
b) Max Wind - set the velocity at which the windsock is fully extended
c) Display Units - choose what units are used for the floating text display
d) Update Time - choose how often the position of the windsock is updated
e) Beacon On / No Beacon - show or hide the beacon and the pulse
f) No Text / Text On - turns the floating point text on or off
g) Access... - choose who can access the windsock menu (only available to owner)
h) Change - access to the change menu where you can change the size,
bright, or select a part to change and/or texture
- Shows direction and wind speed of SL wind
- Set minimum windspeed to activate windsock
- Set speed at which windsock fully extended
- Change size, texture, etc by menu
- Much more!!
Good Quality
Works really well. Has lots of options for appearance. Rotates the pole and sock as the wind changes but does not rotate the pole very much off its center when it does that. I have it on the dock next to my seaplane textured black with a black mesh sock and the green antenna light turned off and it blends in very nicely. Nice addition to have next to your airplane, although this is not RL weather and makes no difference to how your SL airplane takes off into the wind, still it's a good indicator and helps for flight planning. I have quite a few of Jayaram’s products and this is another good one. So, Ki Jai Ram!!