Dutchie’s mid-century modern dining table offers a dinner of tomato soup with basil, spinach goat cheese ravioli with capers, parsley, lemon and Parmesan, a platter with fresh goat cheese, soft red Taleggio, unpasteurized Camembert and blue-veined Gouda, lots of red wine and some very strong coffee.
The deceptively simple design is a tribute to The Style, the Dutch artistic movement founded 100 years ago in 1917. The Style consisted of artists and architects like Piet Mondriaan, Bart van der Leck en Gerrit Rietveld. They advocated pure abstraction and universality by a reduction to the essentials of form and color.
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DECORATIVE TABLE SETTINGS
The table has 8 optional decorative table settings for when it is not in use, the smallest with the land impact of 13 prims (Dress and Cheese for 2), the highest with the land impact of 32 prims (Pasta for 4). There is also a 9th option for clearing the table.
You can access the menu for the decorative options by right clicking the table when you are not sitting on it and choosing ‘Touch’ in the menu.
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ANIMATIONS AND SEQUENCES
Dutchie’s dining table can seat 1, 2, 3 or 4 sitters, either a la carte or in 4 long looped sequences. It offers 40 different animations, 40 rezzing scenes and 6 auto attach props. Dinner for 2 ends with holding hands, dinner for 1, 3 or 4 end slightly drunk.
The 1st and 3d seat have slightly more feminine, the 2nd and 4th more masculine animations. You can change seats by going to the top of the menu and clicking Swap there.
There are 4 long slow looped sequences, so you can dine and entertain your guests all night without having to click the table.
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BENTO HAND ANIMATIONS
Dutchie’s dining table is especially designed to make new bento hand animations work together with all the best dining animations in SL. Black Tulip’s especially designed hand poses and scripts make holding a spoon, a wine glass, a knife and a fork look even more realistic and fun.
PLEASE TURN YOUR BENTO HAND AO OFF BEFORE SITTING ON THE TABLE FOR THE BENTO HAND ANIMATIONS TO WORK.
Unfortunately, Second Life’s default hands go into a very unnatural spread out hand pose instead of the default hand settings when bento animations are played. A second table is included in case you only wear default hands.
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FULLY AUTOMATIC ATTACHING OF PROPS
If you have the AVsitter experience enabled on your land and in your avatar’s settings, the furniture’s props will automatically attach to your avatar, without asking permission. To enable the experience of fully automatic attaching, AVsitter experience has to be enabled in both the land settings and your own.
If the land has the AVsitter experience enabled, the furniture will ask you to allow the experience yourself, when the first prop comes up. Just click yes.
Watch this tutorial video for more info: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gcy403FtAk
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OPTIONS:
You can choose between 9 decorative table dressing options by right clicking on it and choosing ‘Touch’ from the menu.
Security and poses can be adjusted under the ADJUST menu.
• Security: makes your furniture usable by Owner, Group or All.
• Pose: enables discrete real-time adjustment of the poses.
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SPECS:
• Land impact of 9 prims
• 100% original mesh
• Materials applied
• Mod and Copy
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IN CASE OF PROBLEMS
You can reset the scripts by right clicking the table, choose edit, then go to the Build menu in the top bar of the viewer, choose scripts, then reset scripts.
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