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IndigoIcarus

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  1. Hi there. IndigoIcarus here as curious as ever. I was wondering if there was a way I could pull of a little idea I had recently. To save room, (granted it won't save prims I know that's impossible ^^') I was thinking of a micro cube world thing where Player A Interacts with Cube world A Player A is then scaled down to a very low variable to quite literally fit inside this tiny box. Like a house you've built then just shrunken down. Think like... A shrink ray. Maybe a HUD object is detected somewhere between to help along the process. Player A interacts > Cube detects HUD object > Player is then asked if shrinking is allowed > Shrinking/Teleporting inside the home is then performed. To go the extra mile, perhaps a bound detection outside this microthing so when HUD Object is outside of a specific set of coordinates, the player's size is returned to normal. (the hud of course saving these values before hand) Player A interacts > cube dectects HUD object > Player is then asked for shrink > Shrink / TP happens > If player leaves, HUD object is told to check location > If location is outside of (XYZ1) - (XYZ2) then undo scaling. I'm a TOTAL noob with LSL, but I could figure out most of that on my own. What I'd really need to know, if this is even possible knowing that objects without modify perms wouldn't be scaled down. Is there a trigger or call I can use to bypass this and shrink the player down IF they have the HUD Object attatched? Like... I can see this being horribly misused, hence the HUD object for safety reasons. ^^' If anyone has thoughts on this I'd appreciate it!! ^o^ Thanks much! -ii
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