This is a uniquely designed 3 level dance platform/modeling stage. The surfaces of the platforms are made of translucent glass! It has no poses or dance spots on it. It has 2 standing spots on each level, facing each other, and you can add YOUR OWN dance spots and/or pose spots as you wish. This item would be a awesome addition to any room! This is my very 1st mesh, so pls don't forget to leave a review! I hope you all like it! And yes, it IS derivable ... so just buy it for your own personal use or derive from it, either way, please ENJOY it! Also, please stop by to check out the rest of my products.

**NOTE to DEVS: I made a small change on this one ... made the outer texture two sided where the original version is not.

Special Thanks to all who assisted with my display pics and video ... SugarBritchez, butterfly2426, Hidagolas, kevbo00, Teredancer, XxBeccaliciousxX, Joshuahanners, PikaboICU, Schoolsout4play, and SharineMarie!!! You guys are great!
Also, a very super special thanks to the two people that helped me in getting this first mesh completed, msSlinkySilks & MiladyK ... you guys are phenomenal! Thanks a million ... you'll never know how much I appreciate it! :)




Tip #1: Fine Tuning: Moving Furniture pieces exactly where you want them to be (in room edit mode)!

1. Get your furniture as close to where you want it as possible ... this will let you get the maximum out of the following instructions below.
2. Click on the little button that looks like a hammer at the bottom left of your screen.
3. Click on the button that looks like 3 arrows (move button) or the one that looks like an almost closed circle (rotate button) at the bottom right of your screen, whichever you are trying to adjust.
4. Hold Ctrl or Shift and grab a furniture item. You can now move the item side to side or rotate it at different angles.
5. Got it where you want it??? Lock it down! See the little button at the bottom right that has what looks like a carpenter's square and a padlock on it? Click that and use ctrl and shift to lock down your item or unlock it so you can move it again. Once you lock it ... there's no more "accidentally" grabbing it when trying to position other items in your room.

Doing these things will allow to move your furniture slightly one way or the other enough to get them EXACTLY where you want them. Happy Decorating!







This item is derivable and you have my permission to derive from it freely. Please make sure to set your item to underivable though. Also, if you do derive, please do not derive from items derived from this, but derive from THIS page. If you set this item to derivable and are unable to set it back to underivable, then you may be asked to remove it from the catalog.