SECOND LIFE

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Showers

by

Suzie Larsen

Suzie Larsen as she appears in Second Life

     

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Single Showers

  Information  

  Single Showers are 4 prims each, come in pink or blue, and are priced at a low $L 30

The water is always on and you can hear it also.  The water and shower are "phantom" meaning that you can walk through both.  There are directions included on how to make the walls impossible to walk through like normal walls and also to get the water to splash more.  However, ensure that you have the shower placed exactly where you wish it in the direction you wish it, before following the directions to "disassociate" the items and then to get the walls to be walls and water splashable.  It may be hard to move the shower after it is disassociated, since then you would have four pieces to line up exactly.  Hint:  in the single shower - all four pieces should have the same x and y coordinates in order to line up.

 
       

Shower with a Friend

  Information    
  Shower with a friend?  This multiple shower has 3 shower heads (no waiting), has 6 prims altogether and has a low price of $L 50.

Showers face the wrong way?  If you are familiar editing objects, then you might know that you can go into edit and press ctrl and get circles that you can change to adjust direction.  We only advise doing that if you are trying for an odd in between angle.  If you are mostly just trying to face the shower north, south, east or west, then consider right clicking the item and selecting edit.  You might have to press "more" to see more features.  Then pick the object tab.  Then look at the lower left side at rotation.  Under z (and only z) for rotation, choose a value such as 0, 90, 180, or 270 to face north, south east or west.  If you need an in between angle, try to guess a value and try it.

Ensure that you have the shower exactly where you wish it before looking and trying the directions included for "disassociating" the items in order to get the walls more rigid and the water more splashable.  The shower should be in its final position before you disassociate it.
Either way, these showers can be fun!

 

   
         
         

 

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