Child avy sims?
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Sylvester Dragonash
Just call me Sly =p
Join date: 26 Jan 2008
Posts: 103
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08-08-2008 08:31
Okay..its Friday...i think that qualifys allowing me to throw out a child avy question....lol
2 questions:
1. so i've had a child alt avy for some time now but never really done anything with it yet for various boring reasons. however i am sort of a kid at heart...so where are some good child avy friendly place to TP to to get started in my child avy SL adventure? (Edit: like a Child avy help island kinda thing????...or something comparable i.e. introduction island, etc...)
2. any place that sells boy child avy hair ONLY?? i visted a few child malls but had a hard time finding anything (JUST THE HAIR)??
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Daniel Regenbogen
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Join date: 9 Nov 2006
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08-08-2008 08:37
From: Sylvester Dragonash Okay..its Friday...i think that qualifys allowing me to throw out a child avy question....lol
2 questions:
1. so i've had a child alt avy for some time now but never really done anything with it yet for various boring reasons. however i am sort of a kid at heart...so where are some good child avy friendly place to TP to to get started in my child avy SL adventure? (Edit: like a Child avy help island kinda thing????...or something comparable i.e. introduction island, etc...)
2. any place that sells boy child avy hair ONLY?? i visted a few child malls but had a hard time finding anything (JUST THE HAIR)?? 1. Search for places like Kids5B, Aspen, Neko Park, Vortex. 2. Check out A Boy's Place Mall.
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Sylvester Dragonash
Just call me Sly =p
Join date: 26 Jan 2008
Posts: 103
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08-08-2008 08:42
From: Daniel Regenbogen 1. Search for places like Kids5B, Aspen, Neko Park, Vortex.
2. Check out A Boy's Place Mall. Thanks Dan...i'll check these out...
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Maxi Rehula
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Join date: 29 May 2008
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08-08-2008 09:35
have a look at my blogg at http://www.maxirehula.co.nrI have SLURL links to lots of SL Kid Friendly places there with pics of the location too. Hope this helps HuGgZzz Maxi xxx
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Marianne McCann
Feted Inner Child
Join date: 23 Feb 2006
Posts: 7,145
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08-08-2008 09:49
From: Sylvester Dragonash 1. so i've had a child alt avy for some time now but never really done anything with it yet for various boring reasons. however i am sort of a kid at heart...so where are some good child avy friendly place to TP to to get started in my child avy SL adventure? (Edit: like a Child avy help island kinda thing????...or something comparable i.e. introduction island, etc...) The SLC's learning tree in the middle of Guardian Island might be a good jumping off point. I'd also recommend the spots Daniel mentioned, as well as Gooney Island and Livingtree. Also check out Funky Town (HardKnock Elementary will open for fall semester this month in this sim!) and Inner Child Depot in Fletcher. From: someone 2. any place that sells boy child avy hair ONLY?? i visted a few child malls but had a hard time finding anything (JUST THE HAIR)?? Definitely A Boy's Place Mall
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Mjolnir Uriza
Hammer of the Gods
Join date: 14 Sep 2007
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08-08-2008 12:38
i think alot of the summer camps are winding down now you might have missed alot of the fun
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Lolita Pro
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Join date: 30 Oct 2006
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08-08-2008 12:54
There's always Camp Lalinda ... oh wait ... never mind.
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Marianne McCann
Feted Inner Child
Join date: 23 Feb 2006
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08-08-2008 13:07
From: Mjolnir Uriza i think alot of the summer camps are winding down now you might have missed alot of the fun Ya, Camp HardKnock ended two weeks ago. Mari
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Sylvester Dragonash
Just call me Sly =p
Join date: 26 Jan 2008
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08-08-2008 14:24
From: Mjolnir Uriza i think alot of the summer camps are winding down now you might have missed alot of the fun where can i go to look at scheduled "camps" so i dont miss out on the next...
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Marianne McCann
Feted Inner Child
Join date: 23 Feb 2006
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08-08-2008 14:29
From: Sylvester Dragonash where can i go to look at scheduled "camps" so i dont miss out on the next... Good question: I usually hear about then when they're announced on the previous camp's group. The next should be autumn camp, around October. They're run by Gattz Gilman and Jill Caldera, so maybe message them? I'm sure they're purty focused on fall semester at HKE, but try 'em? Mari
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Kidd Krasner
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08-08-2008 23:11
From: Sylvester Dragonash 2. any place that sells boy child avy hair ONLY?? i visted a few child malls but had a hard time finding anything (JUST THE HAIR)??
For hair, a number of hair designers have started selling hair with built-in resizing. Damselfly and Calico Ingmann are two that come to mind, but I think there are several others. That's assuming that the issue is simply getting the hair to fit, and not finding a style that's distinctively for a youngster. Of course it's possible to change the size manually with other prim hair, but it's not as convenient or reliable. The better ones will even let you remove the scripts from the hair once you have it looking the way you like. This reduces script lag (since hair can have a lot of prims, each needing its own script). And since the hair is normally copy/modify/no-transfer, you can keep a master copy with the scripts intact, and have one or more modified, script-free copies in various sizes to wear.
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Hana Timtam
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Join date: 11 Apr 2006
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08-09-2008 03:06
From: Kidd Krasner Of course it's possible to change the size manually with other prim hair, but it's not as convenient or reliable. disagree. would much rather manually resize than to have a resize script. i find manual resizing way more reliable when needing to get that perfect fit. For the OP, As for where to get boy styles? i wonder why you can't just try on men's styles? there are loads of men shops that sell boyish styles, even if they are not made specifically for children. Also for even more of a little boy look, some 'short' hair styles for adult girls actually make cute little boy hair.
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Arwen Hykova
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08-09-2008 03:36
problem is most mens hair is made for a size 80 head, and i really really dont want to see a kid with a size 80 head ...ick!
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Hana Timtam
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Join date: 11 Apr 2006
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08-09-2008 09:10
From: Arwen Hykova problem is most mens hair is made for a size 80 head, and i really really dont want to see a kid with a size 80 head ...ick! emm... most hair is modifyable. that makes you can resize it/shrink it.. and make it smaller to fit heads ^_^ i have to do this with hair heaps. and i like short hair right now, so i've been buying men's hair and shrinking it for my child av.
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Marianne McCann
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08-09-2008 11:37
Oh, an Sylvester? C'mon down to th' fireworks tonight, too 
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