Aventity Bone Halter

This bone and rope halter is designed for those anthro equines out there who wish to express their darker side. Made with beautifully crafted sculpted vertibrae, femurs, rope knots and a primeval rope base this halter is sure to please even the most native horse. With the copy mod permissions found in all Orcahorse products and the craftsmanship that makes Orcahorse a notch above the rest.

Fully customizable and colorable and designed for the aventity avatar, this halter can be modified to fit work with any anthro equine av to add a rustic primal flare to any outfit.

LSR Draft Kit

This LSR kit is designed to hug the LSR Draft breed Feral Equine avatars. A combination of sculted and regular prims to ensure a snug fit sure to be a comfort to any working draft breed. The kit comes with bit, blinders, halter, and Harness that can stand up to the toughest jobs any draft would be put to. This sleek and stylish draft kit is sure to be a crowd pleaser for any draft horse. Each piece exquisitely detailed for the most realistic looking Draft kit on the market.

This item is copy mod no trans so you can modify it for other equine breeds or simply change the colors of the metal parts.

LSR Scripted Halters


The LSR Scripted Halters are designed with the ability to have a person lead their horse or tether them by simply clicking the halther. The entire halter is copy/mod. The script is copy no mod no trans so you can place it in another halter of your choice, even place it into the OH !HI! Chain halter for HoofIt feral avatars.

This scripted Halter allows the wearer to be lead by a lead rope by any who clicks the halter at three varying distances, Tight, loose, and slack. The tighter they hold the rope the closer you will follow. If the person rezz's the lead rope onto the ground they can tether you to a tree or railings for a more realistic affect. The lead rope is modifiyable to allow them to stretch and position the rope for more realistic look.

The halters are designed for Lone Star Utah and Arabian Horses but can be modified to fit almost any feral equine avatar type. This script can only be controlled by another avatar and not the avatar wearing the halter to optimize the most realistic affect possible. This is to say you would not see a feral horse lead him/herself with the rope or tether him/herself to a tree or railing.

Hoof It - Chain Halter


Custom Built of individually Sculpted prims this Chain Halter for the Hoof It Feral horse is sure to be a crowd pleaser. Each link of the chain is an individual sculpty made with care for the best look out there. Best of all it is Copy and Mod so you can change the colors or even custom fit to another feral avatar and even with practice and patience get it to fit anthro equine avatars as well.

With the copy feature you can make different styles for different avatars or even for different moods. It is advised as with all products you edit that you make a backup copy and keep the box it arrived in.

Working and playing with small sculpties

Sculpties are great!
What I like about them most is the abillity to make the smallest of prims using large bounding boxes (I'll explain those later). But when you have small prims, working or vieing from a distance you'll see they become blocky and lose their shape.
There's a way to fix this;

Believe it or not... this is a star. It's sculpted and yes it has fully rezzed. It's just at a distance.
Let's make it look better at this distance now.

If you don't already have the 'Advanced' menu hit CTRL+ALT+D in your SL Client and it'll magically appear. Click through Advanced and select 'Debug Settings'.

This little window will appear. Inside the text box put in 'RenderVolumeLODFactor'. The Value box will be set to 2.000 as a default. Put this to a value of 4.000.
(or if you're really brave and confident your connection/hardware won't suffer put it up to 8.000)

Close the Debug Settings box and you'll hopefully instantly notice the difference. The star's now showing as a star rather than a block at the same distance.

Of course some small sculpties look fine from a distance, other's don't. But changing the RenderVolume really helps us when building those small details and I hope it helps you too.

OH Welcomes You!

Welcome to the OrcaHorse community blog!

Going to be a lot of cool stuff passing through here- make sure to look up our group and to check out our SL stores.

First post for now! Neigh!