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Looking for Help with Two Avatars
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I am looking for help with setting up two male avatars.

I use the LOGO Ethan head - which I really like the appearance of - but I want to add Vulcan (really Romulan) brows. Also, my mustach/beard seems to float in front of my face.

It's not easy to find the right pieces.

The second avatar isn't a furry, exactly, but close. The concept is that the character is either a cyborg werewolf or a guy in a werewolf stylized exosuit. If the former, his prosthetic legs transform from humanoid legs to animal (werewolf) legs. They don't need to be animated to do this, but you'd be able to see that they are the same pieces of hardware. Like going from: https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Prometheus-Creations-Cybernetic-Legs/7306147 or https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Apha-cyber-Leg-DEMO-Shu-Mesh-for-Signature-Belleza/21395042 to https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/P0E-Seraph-Anthro-Prosthetic-Legs/16517769

I can probably make this out of prims. I can even probably script them. I can also export collada and mesh them in Blender.

But I'm not especially good at this and would need some guidance. If I was to do the second option for the legs, he would effectively be walking on stilts in the "anthro" form.

If the latter, the concept is that he is wearing a power armor suit that transforms the arms, legs, helmet, and deploys a tail similarly.

Any suggestions?

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