Thank you for your interest in this product of Every Pixel is Art.
This Army Bunkbed comes with the following features:
- 11 single animations.
- Ability to be seated on with 2 avatars, both using the same pose menu. (Keep in mind not to both use the same animation)
- Only 4 prims. 100% mesh.
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See item in Second LifeVery nice item
First of all, The texturing and the build are really great and at only 4 LI this is a good product. The animations are good, most of them are very nice and yes they work but, they are stacked so not only do avatars have to pick different poses each, they also have to make sure the poses work on different bunks and don't ''bite'' eachother. I would opt for renaming them 1 and 2. so 1 introvert 1 chill 2 relax 2 sleep 1 nap 2 etc etc, so you can see better which pose goes where. That will make it a little easier to use but a minor thing. My friend and I had a great laugh with his readingpose ending in my well.. midsection ;) Anyone bumping this high quality product down over that though should consider just how this was made and works. I would also opt to add animations to the no mod demo, if you're gonna demo it, it's nice to be able to see how it works too. Still, a five star item and a nice addition to our Forest Ranger Station :) Not cheap, but high quality so... worth it for me.
Good But Flawed
I purchased this bunk bed for a bit of functional decoration for a bunker/hangar. It looks very nice and is only 4 prims, which is great as I have a fairly low number allotted to my little hangar.
The downside however is the animations. The animations themselves look good and fit my avatar (and my friends avatars) without adjustment. The issue is that certain poses are seemingly locked to certain bunks. For example, the "Relax" pose is always on the top bunk. If the second avatar sitting on the bed chooses that pose, you will have two people piled on top of each other. I do not think this is a nature of the animations themselves but rather the scripting of the offset.
So essentially, this bed is great for decor or a single person to use. Two people cannot use it as essential poses, like lying down, force them to the same bed.
If EPIA can go back and modify this so that the animations have the proper offset based on the bunk level the person sits on (top or bottom), therefore allowing two people to use the bed at the same time with no conflicts, this would certainly be a five-star item.

