The Wingsong Bot Baby Greeter with Notecard Giver is part of our series of Wingsong Bot Babies; we make a number of bot babies doing various fun things (pushing their avatar friends around in a wagon, skating, greeting visitors, that sort of thing). Using high quality third party scripts, we have brought these little guys to life!
Having someone or something greeting your guests when they arrive at your place can help them feel welcome. Too much of a good thing can actually repel others from coming over - loud repetitious noises or spamming messages through chat or IM. I don't know about you, but I don't return often to places that bombard me with messages.
The Wingsong Bot Baby Greeter is an enthusiastic but unobtrusive way to say hello to your guests. His unique, fun behavior will keep your guests coming back just for the smiles. Besides his high adorable quotient and welcoming mannerisms, he also gives your guests the notecard of your choice - but he doesn't spam them to death with it!
Your Wingsong Bot Baby Greeter is fully animated to bring you alot of fun.
ONBOARD ANIMATIONS AND FEATURES
1 - His eyes wink/blink, and he looks all around at various intervals.
2 - His slightly big ears rotate in various expressive ways from time to time.
3 - Whenever anyone walks within about 4 meters of your Wingsong Bot Baby Greeter he waves at them.
4 - He offers a notecard of your choosing to people who come within 5 meters of him, but not over and over like alot of notecard givers do. This one will NOT make a nuisance of himself!
5 - His single hair follicle is flexied and meticulously engineered to animate naturally. I spent literally an hour making that little do behave JUST right. I don't spend that much time on my REAL do!
6 - He also has a triple audio system. (A) Touch his head to bring up a menu with 17 fun sounds. These include five advanced robotic audio clips as well as a little human like laughter, the standard BORG warning, a little smooching behavior, some squeaks, the Three Stooges standard Hello, a Roadrunner beep-beep, and a sneeze.
Yes. A sneeze. I know. I didn't realize that robots had advanced to the point of being able to sneeze, either. My bot baby tells me it makes him feel more human. We had a long philosophical debate about whether that was existentially advantageous or not.
(B) The basic robot sounds also play automatically and randomly every 3 to 4 minutes. You can toggle this automated system on and off by touching your bot baby's right shoe.
(C) He plays a welcoming little robot sound every two minutes if someone is standing within 4 meters of him.
Yep - we've raised the bar in industry standards of adorability and expressiveness with this little guy.
TO USE
REZ out your Wingsong Bot Baby Greeter wherever you like. Near your property's landing coordinates is a good spot. Drag the notecard you want your visitors to receive into the CONTENT tab using your Edit tool.
Your Wingsong Bot Baby Greeter is COPY/MOD, so make all the copies you want and recolor, redecorate, resize, retexture, reDO to make it fit YOUR specs! I'm even throwing in a FREE Wingsong Modify Box, a simple, easy to use tutorial for folks with little experience in the EDIT tool.
For questions or a live demonstration of this or any of our fine/fun Wingsong products, IM Kit Ciaco!
See our collection of Wingsong Bot Babies and other animated critters at our Marketplace store; keywords: bot and alive.
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