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Mika Deluxe

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  1. Hi there, We are Imaginimals, an established breedable company within Second Life. We are already in beta and have been for a few months. However, we are looking for someone who is willing to continue scriptwork on our beloved cats. Someone who is looking for a TEAM type of setting and who enjoys discussing, planning, and improving a product. They must also have the time to dedicate to the team project as well as enough knowledge to improve it. If interested please read the link below and fill out the application. We will contact you for an interview. More on the job description below on this link: Imaginimals Current Job Positions Thank you for your time, ~ Imaginimals Team
  2. Yes, I understand that part, though these pieces I am not cammed inside, meerly turned my camera around the object. The faces on this side of the piece are transparent, seems as though the builder did it that way. I am thinking perhaps they added a seam for the backside and meerly put a transparent area on the texture to handle that spot. My mind is trying to come up with how exactly this was accomplished.
  3. I'm learning mesh on my own, and have so far been able to upload a decent one to Secondlife. Though I have a cute kitty avatar I bought in mesh, and noticed that when I edited it, the insides were transparent. OR.. more so selected sides were transparent. Like this: As you can see, the inside of the mesh object is transparent, so it doesn't have a solid look all the way around. How is this done? I am trying to find tutorials on it but nothing seems to be out there. If you turn the nose around, you can see the solid parts: Any help would be appreciated, I'm trying to learn this technique to help with some accessorie and furnature building. Please any advice! Thank you so much!
  4. Hello Gadget ^^ I put up there --> "If you are the person for us, we will proceed from there and speak of how the project will benefit you." Of course the person who work along with Imaginimals will have their benefits and pay. There will be agreements to make sure. The hard work is already done, we just need someone to connect the dots for us. It's horrible to know anyone would take advantage of someones scripting talents like that , that is definitely not what we are about.
  5. Scripter has been found, thank you for the interest!
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