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Hi guys..

 

Please can anyone help me.. im looking for a scripter to either give me a hand with something or talk me through doing it myself.. I basically am trying to use the open collar scripts and put them into something i want to load with RLV.. however.. I am a designer not a scripter sadly and just cannot get the hang of how this works. I have all the scripts from the open collar but clearly they all go in different places? I dont know lol.. really hoping someone can give me some advice on this.

Is there anyone who would be willing to help me out please? Thankyou in advance :)

Please drop me a IM or NC please..

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This is a building question rather than a scripting question, I think.

Open Collar used to have quite a detailed set of instructions for installing their scripts but now all they say on their website  -- presumably because, at least according to their blog posts, their more recent revisions of the collar are more robust and forgiving than were the earlier ones -- is 

Just acquire a ready made original OpenCollar as a sample and make sure that you have read and understood your licensed rights. Then finish your own artwork and continue as described below.

Authorization, dialog, RLV and settings core modules require each their individual child-links. Animator and couples animator require a shared child-link for both modules and related configuration cards and animations. These can be along with your artwork linked in arbitrary order to the root object which holds the rest of the script set. Once this is done you can check if everything runs well with the chat command "[prefix] verify". That's really all there is to it.

So the first step, I would think, is to grab a free copy of the basic collar and take a close look at it using Edit Linked Parts to see what's in each child prim and what the child prims are called (if they are called anything special).    I've always found the various OC contributers very helpful when I've approached them direct with questions, too.

 

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