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!MM! Scene Animation Script (DEMO)

!MM! Scene Animation Script (DEMO)
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This is the demonstration version of the script opening dialogs on sitdown anmd menu openings. See also the fairly priced developer version and the unexpensive no-transfer-version.

This script does not use the multiple avatars on one prim-error, that may be corrected sometimes by LindenLab.

The script allows to play a sequence of animations for one "scene". A scene can of course also consist of one animation, so you can also handle the "normal" case. The animations change after a globally given amount of time.

Scenes can be selected by a menu or you can switch between them forward and backward by using the keys " Page Up" and Page Down".

You can adjust the position and rotation of each animation using the adjust-menu. You change them by using keys changing the position by 0.1 and 0.01 meters up or down the x, y and z achsis. The rotation of the avatar is adjusted the same way around the three axi. When adjusting the position is done, you can output all positions using the menu item "List". Then you can copy it dead easy from the chat to the configuration notecard.

Additionally you can give things to the person on the seat to wear by a "Give" menu item So he can get a book or knife and fork for example.

The product contains an example and an English and a german manual.

See item in Second Life
  • define scenes as sequences of animations
  • give away objects in a folder
  • adjust the positions and rotation of the avatar by menu
  • switch between scenes using a key or the menu
  • only one script!
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Wonderful Product
full star full star full star full star full star Posted August 14, 2012 by Manuela Schridde

Very easy to use and simple instructions. Thank you ;-)

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awsome scenes
full star full star full star full star full star Posted August 14, 2012 by Balu Trommler

I haven't seen this in any other skript up to now. The avatar changes its poses without selecting a new pose.

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