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Objects from each outfit counts against your inventory. If you have an item listed in 20 outfits, you will have that item counted 20 times in your inventory. OUTFIT CONTROL allows you to make specified or random outfits without increasing your inventory.

There are scripts that force an avatar to detach (or blocks detach) for a specified item, but the script must be inside the item. There is no script that can force a resident to attach something from inventory or to detach an unscripted item. Outfit Manager only tells you what to wear, the action is up to you.

CONTENTS:
<>OUTFIT MANAGER 1 - to create random outfits
<>OUTFIT MANAGER 2 - to create themed outfits
<>Notecard with instructions

HOW TO MAKE OUTFIT LISTINGS

<>For Outfit Manager 1:

1. Create a notecard, for items you attach to a specified part of your body.

Suppose you want to organize your footwear. Make a notecard named !1SHOES and write there all things you put in your feet:

Sandals
Emerald shoes + E3 alpha
Seductive boots
Booties + fav foot shape

You can add unlimited names

2. Create one notecard for each set of things you attach to a specified part of your body. A good example of notecard names is listed here:

!1SHOES
!2PANTS
!3SKIRTS
!4BODY
!5COATS
!6HAIR
!7HANDS

Always notecard name must start with the exclamation sign, or the system will not recognize it. Next to exclamation sign, you can write a number or a letter. Items will be listed in alphabetic order, so this number (or letter) selects the order for each notecard.

3. Put these notecards inside OUTFIT MANAGER 1 and remove demo notecards.

<>For Outfit Manager 2:

1. On a notecard, list all items you wear on an outfit. It might look like this:

Tiny female shape
White skin
Sandals
Green skirt
Hair - short
Hair alpha
Green blouse

2. Name your notecard as your outfit must be named. A few examples are listed here:

!aGreen lady
!bFat guy
!cFrog outfit

Every notecard must have the exclamation sign in its name, or it will all fail to work. Behind the exclamation sign, write a letter or a number. Notecards will be displayed in alphabetic order, so this number (or letter) will set order.

3. Put these notecards inside OUTFIT MANAGER 2 and remove demo notecards.

HOW TO USE

<>OUTFIT MANAGER 1:

1. Wear the HUD.
2. Click the HUD. A menu will appear, with a text describing items. Suppose it works on !1SHOES list, it will say this:

What would you like to wear for SHOES ?

You have the following options:
RANDOM - chose an item at random
LIST ITEMS - see all items in list (and chose manually the one you like
NEXT LIST - go to next list to select
DONE - close menu.

If you like the item shown by the system, you add it from inventory. If not, you can chose RANDOM again or select from list.

If you agree with listed items, you can wear them from inventory.

<>OUTFIT MANAGER 2:

1. Wear the HUD.
2. Click the HUD. A menu will appear, with a text describing items. Suppose it works on !aGREEN LADY list, it will say this:

What would you like to wear for GREEN LADY ?

You have the following options:
LIST ITEMS - see all items in list (and chose manually the one you like
PREV LIST - go to previous list (outfit)
NEXT LIST - go to next list (outfit)
DONE - close menu.

Once you chose the list you like, press LIST ITEMS and you will see all you wrote in the notecard.

If you agree with listed items, you can wear them from inventory.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Outfit Control is a very low-lag HUD. So, don't worry about interference.

Like any scripted object, Outfit Control will not work in 'no scripts' area.

If you need any help, feel free to contact me.
Love, Ana

  • Reduces inventory volume
  • Can create random outfits
  • Good for fun
  • Low lag
  • instructions