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Dmitriy Gausman
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Join date: 16 May 2007
Posts: 132
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10-22-2007 11:14
Hello
I have a photo studio and have many couples poseballs that sit on the floor and have to be moved and rotated into position each time they are used. It looks messy and also inconvenient to move around during a session.
Most of the poseballs are no copy, so I can't put them into the photo studio system or temp rezzer as those cannot be used with no copy (and I understand why).
I can make a stand per poseball set and link them all, so at least the height and rotation are always consistent, but that can mean 15 stands.
Is there any method to put them into some box and via scroll arrows, have each selected one be displayed via some rez and then take back process? It would have to work with other people as well, not just the owner.
Just thought I would ask in case it was possible.
Thanks.
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Okiphia Rayna
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Join date: 22 Sep 2007
Posts: 2,103
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10-22-2007 11:20
From: Dmitriy Gausman Hello
I have a photo studio and have many couples poseballs that sit on the floor and have to be moved and rotated into position each time they are used. It looks messy and also inconvenient to move around during a session.
Most of the poseballs are no copy, so I can't put them into the photo studio system or temp rezzer as those cannot be used with no copy (and I understand why).
I can make a stand per poseball set and link them all, so at least the height and rotation are always consistent, but that can mean 15 stands.
Is there any method to put them into some box and via scroll arrows, have each selected one be displayed via some rez and then take back process? It would have to work with other people as well, not just the owner.
Just thought I would ask in case it was possible.
Thanks. Using the method used for sex beds/pianos/rugs, etc, you should be able to do it fine.. no idea what scripting that would be, but that general method, the menu selects specific anims for poseballs and placements for them as well and such, should work perfectly for you, just use a small platform or something instead of a bed/piano/whathaveyou
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Dmitriy Gausman
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Join date: 16 May 2007
Posts: 132
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10-22-2007 16:22
ahh ok. thanks. i have the scripts for that. thank you. 
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