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Script to change hair color?

Apex Titan
Member
Join date: 4 Aug 2003
Posts: 27
09-28-2003 12:15
is there a way to make a script to change the color of my hair? if so pleeze IM me in game or post what you know here. :)
Christopher Omega
Oxymoron
Join date: 28 Mar 2003
Posts: 1,828
09-28-2003 12:27
It is impossible to modify external attributes of anything with a script. Espicially avatar traits.
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James Miller
Village Idiot
Join date: 9 Jan 2003
Posts: 1,500
09-28-2003 13:24
Hmm...I suggest you put this under feature suggestions, could be cool! :)
Eggy Lippmann
Wiktator
Join date: 1 May 2003
Posts: 7,939
09-28-2003 14:23
From: someone
Originally posted by Christopher Omega
It is impossible to modify external attributes of anything with a script. Espicially avatar traits.

Huh? Define external attributes... its perfectly possible to change the color and texture of any prim and you know that better than I do. Of course for AVATARS its not possible but you said anything.
Garoad Kuroda
Prophet of Muppetry
Join date: 5 Sep 2003
Posts: 2,989
09-28-2003 19:31
Try making a hair "attachment" (didn't say it'd be easy) and change the color of that, hehe.
Christopher Omega
Oxymoron
Join date: 28 Mar 2003
Posts: 1,828
09-28-2003 20:04
From: someone
Originally posted by Eggy Lippmann
Huh? Define external attributes... its perfectly possible to change the color and texture of any prim and you know that better than I do. Of course for AVATARS its not possible but you said anything.


External attributes meaning any attribs (colour, texture, shape, etc) on objects (or avitars) in which the current task isnt running on.

The senerio where this rule is quirky is if you have script A, which shouts commands to script B which can be on another object. The point is, is that script A cannot directly affect the object script B is on (without going through script B) and cannot affect any other objects (save the object it is on).

There ARE some exceptions, but only when objects are physical (e.g. bumping into another object to move it, or llPushObject()'ing a physical object)
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Darwin Appleby
I Was Beaten With Satan
Join date: 14 Mar 2003
Posts: 2,779
09-28-2003 20:23
scenario*

avatar*

Sorry, I'm an ass.
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