Difference between revisions of "Tiny"
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* [http://elfclan.ning.com/profiles/blogs/tinies-for-biggies Blog: Tinies for Biggies] | * [http://elfclan.ning.com/profiles/blogs/tinies-for-biggies Blog: Tinies for Biggies] | ||
* [http://lutriciasluxuries.eu/frequently-asked-questions Blog: Pocket Avatars, small mesh avatars: Frequently Asked Questions] | * [http://lutriciasluxuries.eu/frequently-asked-questions Blog: Pocket Avatars, small mesh avatars: Frequently Asked Questions] | ||
* [http://ewayin.se/pocket-avatars-in-second-life-faq/ Blog: Pocket Avatars FAQ] | * [http://ewayin.se/pocket-avatars-in-second-life-faq/ Blog: Pocket Avatars, small mesh avatars FAQ] |
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An extremely small avatar, usually a furry, designed to resemble an animated stuffed animal.
Resident Kage Seraph was the first one who made a tiny avatar in Second Life. Tinies can't be created by just lowering the size of an avatar, via the appearance menu, since the smallest avatar size is still too tall for a tiny. They need special animations to fold/crush the avatar to a tiny size. Afterwards, prims and invisiprims are used to hide the rest of the regular avatar mesh.