Relax Lab Version 1
Relax Lab contains a combination of shape tweaking techniques to make your avatar look more relaxed during downtime in Second Life. If the tweaks don't quite reflect your level of relaxation, the package also contains an eye mask (with 8 textures that can be changed by touch) and cucumber slices to help block some of the outside chaos. It's the perfect way to let others know you may be AFK (or otherwise occupied) without actually broadcasting it with a hovertext gadget.
The "Bedtime Story" book is a collection of shape slider suggestions to mimic "relaxed" facial and eye muscles. The "Bedtime Story" based shapes will not close your avatar's eyes completely, it's designed more for relaxing in a recliner, taking a long bath, tanning at the beach, lounging in bed, or resting your head on a bar counter. The book can be worn as a HUD attachment, but for some viewers rezzing the book (it's only 6 prims) and camming in on the illustrations may be the better option, especially if you're having trouble seeing some of the details.
If your eyes need to be covered, you have the optional eye mask or cucumber slices to shut out the rest of the world.
[NOTE: As mentioned above, Relax Lab is not designed to completely shut your eyes. If you absolutely need your avatar's eyes to be completely closed you can opt for a gadget that forces the eyes closed by freezing the face into one of Second Life's internal "emote" animations (which I strongly do not suggest, unless your avatar is "sleeping" in an ICU bed). The better option is a prim attachment based solution (either prim eyelids or a mesh head) which if well done, should be worth the investment.]
Select Color Lab products are available at Westwood Corner in Sexy Bay (Adult), and at the Kumamoto free market in the Kumamoto sim (PG).
See item in Second Life- Illustrated manual for creating a "relaxed" version of your shape.
- Eye mask with eight different textures (change on touch)
- Cucumber slices to cover your eyes
L$ 10
Unpacking Required
This item requires you to find a place in Second Life (like a Sandbox) to unpack and use it.
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- User Licensed