The Rabbit Ears
(Despite the avie shown in this video, this item is for Men and Women)

Is your furry not furry enough? Worried you might be experiencing some *HARE-LOSS*? Well fear not, with the very hairy Rabbit Ears! This pair of highly animated bunny ears should keep your conversations hopping along, with it's highly animated rabbit-y goodness. Just watch out for bulbous headed men in the trapper hats. Word is it might be Rabbit Season! (or was it Duck Season?)

Commands:
"SadBunny" - for times when you're Bunny is bummed out
"AlertBunny" - when you're looking for wolves
"Hai" - to say high to your other animal friends
"FearBunny" - when things get Hare-y!
"WingBunny" - to give your ears a silly workout
"FloppyBunny" - to be absurdly cute!
"HideBunny" - for times when you just don't want to see it (example: Anything posted on 4Chan)

PLEASE NOTE: It works with both Male and Female avies, but it's listed under Female Accessories because IMVU lacks a Uni- category. The Rabbit Ears attaches to the Avie's "Head" Node. There's a limit to the number of items you can attach to any one Avatar body part, so if you add several "Head" items, like Glasses or a Hat, the Rabbit ears might get removed. Please use Try-It *before* you Buy-It, to ensure that it works with your current outfit. There will be NO REFUNDS if it doesn't work with your existing outfit.

Don't like the Color of the Hair? Want more Fur? Less? Wish the Rabbit Ears had some Sound Effects? Well then, quite complaining and DERIVE it! Make your own version, and even sell it the catalog for a small markup over my original, and keep the extra profits for yourself! You can express yourself AND earn credits at the same time. How's that for a sweet deal? You'll need a full account on IMVU, as well as a copy of Previewer. You can find out more about Deriving on the IMVU's Education Center. Below is the template you'll need to get started (Right Click and Save As to your computer):

This is the Texture map used for the Left Rabbit Ear. Use this if you wish to make some small changes to the Ear's appearance, such as color:

This is the Wireframe template for the Rabbit Ears (both sides). Use this if you want to make a completely new Texture map from scratch and you need to exact polygon layout:

This is the Texture map for the Left Rabbit Ear Edges. This only defines the color, not the edges, and must exactly match the size of the Opacity layer below:

This is the Opacity layer for the Left Rabbit Ear Edges. Opacity layers are basically black and white silhouettes of the Texture maps they are paired with. The White parts are solid, the Black parts are invisible. It is possible to use shades of Gray for a glass-like appearance, but masking issues with IMVU might make your edges disappear near hair and other transparent objects, so it's best to stick to Black and White:

This is the Wireframe layout for the Ear Edges. This shows you how the image attaches to the model. If you wish to redefine the shape of the hair around the edges of the Ears, you'll need to use this image to how your image will fit:

This is the Texture map for the Right Ear. It's just like the Left Ear, only it's mirrored, right to left. So if you use any Symbols or Text on this image, bear in mind that it will be flipped backwards on the model. Adjust your elements appropriately:

This is the Texture map for the Right Ear Edges. Just like the main Right Ear Texture, it's flipped left-to-right, so any Text or Symbols on it will appear backwards:

This is the Opacity layer for the Right Ear Edges:

To add sound, I highly recommend you download and use Audacity. It's a free sound editing tool that can export out OGG sound files. OGG sound files compress down to less then 1/10th the file size of WAV files. SO USE OGG FILES!!! You can download it here:
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/