Ephemeral Creations’ neko tails feature unique and extensive custom scripting found only in our original creations.
- Choose from 121 built-in colors to tint all fur, all metal, or all other special tail parts separately (where metal or other non-leather parts are available).
- Nine built-in fur textures per tail version/style.
- Seventeen tail movement settings from sways to twitches to swishes, wiggles, and many randomization options.
- Six tail movement rate settings let you decide how frequently your tail should animate.
- Six gravity settings give you the option to change the “floatiness” of your tail for added character.
- Full Bright on/off settings allow you to toggle Full Bright separately for fur and tail attachments.
- Tails with metal jewelry feature nine available metal textures (silver, gold, copper, steel, blued steel, old steel, rusty, and full rust).
- Tails with leather parts feature a minimum of four leather textures available.
- Tails persistently remember your last chosen movement type and rate settings over detach and reattach, and over logouts, but do not leave script timers running, which reduces server lag.
- Easy-to-use menu-driven access to your tail’s features are a simple click away.
- The menus automatically reappear after all button selections except “Reset”, “Exit”, “Info (Web)”, “-”, and the default “Ignore” button.
- All components – scripts, textures, and prims – are unique to Ephemeral Creations. Scripts are compiled in Mono.
- Tails are available in sets of either straight or fluffy versions that include short, medium, and long tails.
- Prims are Copy/Modify/No Transfer, and our scripts are Copy/No Modify/No Transfer.
Here’s a little more about the tail movement types you can choose:
- Small Sway – A little side-to-side motion that takes a couple of swings to reach its full arc.
- Medium Sway – Same as above, but with a wider swing to the tail.
- Large Sway -The widest, most noticeable Sway setting.
- Small Twitches -Each twitch setting selects randomly from nine different twitching motions. These are the smallest twitches.
- Medium Twitches – It’s the randomness of the twitch motions that help give them a more realistic feeling. Yup, the medium ones are a little bigger than the small ones.
- Large Twitches – The widest twitching movements, of course. Between small, medium, and large, there are 27 possible twitches.
- Agitated – This setting picks randomly from three unique series of jerky motions that really say, “I’m one pissed kitty”.
- Sway Twitch – Let our scripting randomly run a Small, Medium, or Large Sway, and then randomly follow it up with one of 27 twitches.
- Wiggle – The title says it all – just a little Wiggle.
- Small Swish – Although similar to Sway, Swish goes straight out to the full width of its swing right off.
- Swish – A wider swish. The difference between Sway and Swish is subtle, but each has its own character.
- Wiggle Swish – Randomly chooses either Wiggle, Small Sway, or Swish.
- Swish Twitch – The same concept as Sway Twitch, but it starts with Swish instead, pauses, then runs a random twitch.
- Small Swish Twitch – Plays Small Swish, pauses, then picks a random Small Twitch.
- Random All – You guessed it! This setting randomly picks something from all unique tail animations.
- Random Sway – Have our scripting randomly pick either Small, Medium, or Large Sway.
- Random Twitch – Same as above, but we’re picking from all 27 possible twitches.