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I purpose you a method to create a meshed avatar for OpenSimulator. There are other one, i have tested several, but i did not find a better one, i always had an issue or this was not for free. So, i present you this one. This is a bit complex, but i have found it efficient.
 
I purpose you a method to create a meshed avatar for OpenSimulator. There are other one, i have tested several, but i did not find a better one, i always had an issue or this was not for free. So, i present you this one. This is a bit complex, but i have found it efficient.
  
== Preriquires ==
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== Prerequisites ==
 
Install MakeHuman, Open Source software, free, available for Windows, Mac os and Linux. This is here : http://www.makehuman.org/
 
Install MakeHuman, Open Source software, free, available for Windows, Mac os and Linux. This is here : http://www.makehuman.org/
  
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Download the file "Avatar Workbench" here http://blog.machinimatrix.org/avatar-workbench/
 
Download the file "Avatar Workbench" here http://blog.machinimatrix.org/avatar-workbench/
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makehumancommunity Assets and more https://github.com/makehumancommunity
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makehuman opensim rig http://www.makehumancommunity.org/content/opensim_rig.html
  
 
== Versions used for this tutorial ==
 
== Versions used for this tutorial ==
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# Download plugin.
 
# Download plugin.
# Unzip the plugin file.
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# Unzip the plugin file, or install the zip file directly into Blender.
# Depending on your system, copy the files of the plugin in :(table source : http://3d-art.berghold.net/?page_id=199)
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# Depending on your system, copy the files of the plugin in :
 
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** look for « make »
 
** look for « make »
 
** activate :
 
** activate :
*** Import : MakeHuman (.mhx)(.mhx2)
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*** Import : MakeHuman (.mhx2)
 
*** Make Clothes
 
*** Make Clothes
 
*** Make Target
 
*** Make Target
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View before modification
 
View before modification
  
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https://wtf.roflcopter.fr/pics/ap7VBm8P/jezDUz3g.png
  
 
View after modification
 
View after modification
  
http://cogito.no-ip.info/cogito/tuto_avatars/apres.png
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https://wtf.roflcopter.fr/pics/QVlFMUsT/olLGUXl7.png
  
 
'''Top view :'''
 
'''Top view :'''
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View before modification
 
View before modification
  
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https://wtf.roflcopter.fr/pics/HDhZABqN/yAAQu214.png
  
 
View after modification
 
View after modification
  
http://cogito.no-ip.info/cogito/tuto_avatars/apres_haut.png
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https://wtf.roflcopter.fr/pics/LsjnCHud/3KJdDQxm.png apres_haut.png
  
 
You can make some other adjustments, for example in the legs for a baby.
 
You can make some other adjustments, for example in the legs for a baby.
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Display in Blender
 
Display in Blender
  
http://cogito.no-ip.info/cogito/tuto_avatars/avatar%20workbench.png
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https://wtf.roflcopter.fr/pics/LH8sCO8d/egogKzDX.png
  
 
* We will import the mesh that we have prepared, in one of the Blender's layers.
 
* We will import the mesh that we have prepared, in one of the Blender's layers.
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Blender's layers display tool
 
Blender's layers display tool
  
http://cogito.no-ip.info/cogito/tuto_avatars/calques.png
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https://wtf.roflcopter.fr/pics/QSSU5z8n/IWob3mUN.png
  
 
On the image above, we can see the Blender's layers display too for the file avatar workbench. The two layers on the right are selected when opening the file. At the top, this is the female avatar and at the bottom the armature used to rig the female avatars for OpenSimulator. You have the same thing on the third column for the male avatars. Select an empty layer (an empty small box) to add your mesh.
 
On the image above, we can see the Blender's layers display too for the file avatar workbench. The two layers on the right are selected when opening the file. At the top, this is the female avatar and at the bottom the armature used to rig the female avatars for OpenSimulator. You have the same thing on the third column for the male avatars. Select an empty layer (an empty small box) to add your mesh.
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Folders appearing
 
Folders appearing
  
http://cogito.no-ip.info/cogito/tuto_avatars/dossiers.png
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https://wtf.roflcopter.fr/pics/W8dzFXVN/nSznG8Wa.png  
  
 
* To make appear the armature that we will use to rig the avatar, click on its layer maintaining the button shift pressed. The avatar is not turned on the good orientation and it is very smaller. We will turn it and shrink it. We are in object mode.  
 
* To make appear the armature that we will use to rig the avatar, click on its layer maintaining the button shift pressed. The avatar is not turned on the good orientation and it is very smaller. We will turn it and shrink it. We are in object mode.  
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Unlock the mesh
 
Unlock the mesh
  
http://cogito.no-ip.info/cogito/tuto_avatars/cadenas.png
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https://wtf.roflcopter.fr/pics/JcrFDG8S/wxe6qfJ2.png  
 
** To make the avatar turn, go to the top view (key 7 on the numpad) and make your mesh turn on 90° with the R key.
 
** To make the avatar turn, go to the top view (key 7 on the numpad) and make your mesh turn on 90° with the R key.
 
** In the right ortho view, (key 3 of the keypad) scale the mesh to adjust it on the armature like the image below (key S).
 
** In the right ortho view, (key 3 of the keypad) scale the mesh to adjust it on the armature like the image below (key S).
 
Avatar adjusted to the armature
 
Avatar adjusted to the armature
  
http://cogito.no-ip.info/cogito/tuto_avatars/agrandissement.png
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https://wtf.roflcopter.fr/pics/l9OvHlMx/y42MDJCN.png
  
 
* Now that we have placed the avatar, we will adapt the armature to our model. We need to well place every bone of the armature on the front, side and top views. You can displace and shrink the bones like meshes using the keys G and S. To be able to correctly place your armature, i advice you strongly to watch the video from PouletFritesMayo here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaPfWARwjRk (this channel contains a lot of good tutos (in french)).
 
* Now that we have placed the avatar, we will adapt the armature to our model. We need to well place every bone of the armature on the front, side and top views. You can displace and shrink the bones like meshes using the keys G and S. To be able to correctly place your armature, i advice you strongly to watch the video from PouletFritesMayo here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaPfWARwjRk (this channel contains a lot of good tutos (in french)).
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Face view
 
Face view
  
http://cogito.no-ip.info/cogito/tuto_avatars/amrature-face.png
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https://wtf.roflcopter.fr/pics/G0npfm9p/e3Jixvrv.png
  
 
Side view
 
Side view
  
http://cogito.no-ip.info/cogito/tuto_avatars/armature-profil.png
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https://wtf.roflcopter.fr/pics/UFtikRwC/us5rY2kW.png  
  
 
Top view
 
Top view
  
http://cogito.no-ip.info/cogito/tuto_avatars/armature-haut.png
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https://wtf.roflcopter.fr/pics/blzE31US/JFi3aGIh.png
  
 
* To rig the avatar, select first your avatar (body, eyebrows and eyes). To be sure to select everything, use the key A and then, maintaing the key shift pressed, deselect the armature. Still pressing the shift key, select again the armature (the armature should be selected at last and should be clearer than the mesh)
 
* To rig the avatar, select first your avatar (body, eyebrows and eyes). To be sure to select everything, use the key A and then, maintaing the key shift pressed, deselect the armature. Still pressing the shift key, select again the armature (the armature should be selected at last and should be clearer than the mesh)
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Selection method
 
Selection method
  
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https://wtf.roflcopter.fr/pics/0ibMqB0K/Ns3RlGys.png
  
 
Push ctrl + P and select "with automatic weights".
 
Push ctrl + P and select "with automatic weights".
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Influence of the bones of eyes on the eyes
 
Influence of the bones of eyes on the eyes
  
http://cogito.no-ip.info/cogito/tuto_avatars/yeux.png
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https://wtf.roflcopter.fr/pics/NH0Tekvl/mYpOf7mP.png
  
 
Influence of the bones of head on the head
 
Influence of the bones of head on the head
  
http://cogito.no-ip.info/cogito/tuto_avatars/tete.png
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https://wtf.roflcopter.fr/pics/NT53Y6Ce/7pAkIvhN.png
  
 
Influence of the bones of eyes on the head
 
Influence of the bones of eyes on the head
  
http://cogito.no-ip.info/cogito/tuto_avatars/yeux-tete.png
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https://wtf.roflcopter.fr/pics/4Keoqtit/XRoDEmMe.png
  
 
Influence of the bone of head on the eyes
 
Influence of the bone of head on the eyes
  
http://cogito.no-ip.info/cogito/tuto_avatars/yeux-tete-2.png
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https://wtf.roflcopter.fr/pics/UO5mZKKS/aTfkqa7V.png
  
 
* Adjust the size of your avatar :
 
* Adjust the size of your avatar :
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Rigging of a T-shirt
 
Rigging of a T-shirt
  
http://cogito.no-ip.info/cogito/tuto_avatars/t-short.png
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https://wtf.roflcopter.fr/pics/VeXo3mlw/Z8ePckm1.png
  
 
Rigging of a pair of jeans
 
Rigging of a pair of jeans
  
http://cogito.no-ip.info/cogito/tuto_avatars/jean.png
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https://wtf.roflcopter.fr/pics/iEdSHE1K/wIF6Ej5Q.png
  
 
I wish you beautifull and goog creations !
 
I wish you beautifull and goog creations !
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== See Also ==
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RuthAndRoth Project - Ruth2 and Roth2 open source mesh avatars - https://github.com/RuthAndRoth
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[edit] CREATE A MESHED HUMAN AVATAR FOR OPENSIMULATOR

I purpose you a method to create a meshed avatar for OpenSimulator. There are other one, i have tested several, but i did not find a better one, i always had an issue or this was not for free. So, i present you this one. This is a bit complex, but i have found it efficient.

[edit] Prerequisites

Install MakeHuman, Open Source software, free, available for Windows, Mac os and Linux. This is here : http://www.makehuman.org/

Install Blender, the same, Open Source software, free, available for Windows, Mac os and Linux. This is here : https://www.blender.org/

Download the Blender plugin to import MakeHuman models in Blender. You will find the link on the same page as MakeHuman.

Download the file "Avatar Workbench" here http://blog.machinimatrix.org/avatar-workbench/

makehumancommunity Assets and more https://github.com/makehumancommunity

makehuman opensim rig http://www.makehumancommunity.org/content/opensim_rig.html

[edit] Versions used for this tutorial

MakeHuman 1.0.2 (1.1.1)

Blender 2.76b (2.78)

OpenSim 0.8.2

[edit] Install the Blender tools plugin

  1. Download plugin.
  2. Unzip the plugin file, or install the zip file directly into Blender.
  3. Depending on your system, copy the files of the plugin in :
System Destination
Windows 7 C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Roaming\Blender Foundation\Blender\2.6x\scripts\addons
Windows XP C:\Documents and Settings\%username%\Application Data\Blender Foundation\Blender\2.6x\scripts\addons
Vista C:\Program Files\Blender Foundation\Blender\%blenderversion%\scripts\addons
Linux /home/USER/.blender/${VERSION}/scripts/addons
  • Activate the tools in Blender : File/ User Preferences/ , Add-ons tab
    • look for « make »
    • activate :
      • Import : MakeHuman (.mhx2)
      • Make Clothes
      • Make Target
      • MakeWalk
  • Also activate the module Rigify
  • Open the File tab and check the box « Auto Run Python Scripts ».

Note: If you are using a linux sysex, you can refer to this Debian tutorial (in french) http://debian-facile.org/doc:media:makehuman, everything is clearly explained.

[edit] Create a model in MakeHuman

I advice you to make very simple for your first test. We will firstly create a nude avatar without hairs. Thereby, you will be able to create a wardrobe later. I think that a dressed avatar is less convenient.

  • Open MakeHuman : you can configure your language under the tab "Settings". You should restart to have your configuration updated.
  • Open the tab "Modeling / Main" and create a character.
  • Open the tab "Geometries / Clothes" un uncheck "Hide faces under clothes" : i recall you, do not add clothes. But if you decide to add some anyway, if this box is checked, in OpenSimulator, you will have empty spaces between the skin and the cloth.
  • Add eyebrows from "Geometries / Eyebrows" (You can add some other items but this tutorial i take care only about eyebrows).
  • In "Materials", select a material for the skin and another one for the eyes.
  • Now you can save your avatar in the mhx format to import it in Blender.
    • Go to "Files / Export"
    • On the left, select "Blender exchange (mhx)"
    • On the right, select "Feet on ground" and "meter" as scale unit.
    • On the top, select a folder to save the mhx file
    • Give a name to your file and click on "Export".

[edit] Prepare the mesh of your avatar in Blender

The issue with this method is that the avatar is not in T pose. So we need to give him his form in Blender before rigging it. To achieve this :

  • Open Blender and delete the cube from the default view and import your mhx file. (in file/import, you should have a "MakeHuman" entry). Your caracter have to appear surrounded with a lot of several figures that represent the armature.
  • We will use the armature to twist the arms like on images below.

Face view :

View before modification

jezDUz3g.png

View after modification

olLGUXl7.png

Top view :

View before modification

yAAQu214.png

View after modification

3KJdDQxm.png apres_haut.png

You can make some other adjustments, for example in the legs for a baby.

  • Now you will fix the modifications with applying the armature to the mesh of the avatar.
    • In "object mode", select only the avatar
    • On the right of a default Blender view, in the properties editor, in the list of modifiers (small wrench), apply the armature modifier. The mesh would not change anymore.
  • Now we would like to export the mesh only, without its armature, to use the file in avatar workbench. First of all, we need to be sure to not select the armature and do not forget the eyes and the eyebrows.
    • Select the body of the avatar, the eyes and the eyebrows et press H to hide them. If there is still one of these parts on the screen, restart the operation (select and press H) to hide them well.
    • Everything that stays on the screen is part of the armature. Select all the armature with the key A the delete it with the key del.
    • Press alt+H to make your avatar appear
    • Go in the properties editor and select the yellow little cube. Select the body, the eyebrows and the eyes of your avatar in object mode. You will be able to rename them in the editor. I have renamed mine as body, eyebrows and eyes to be original.
    • Save your Blender file et close it.

[edit] Rig the avatar in avatar workbench

  • Open the avatar workbench file that you have downloaded (see preriquires), and save it under another name to make a copy. (The original one will still be usefull).
  • You should have a female avatar and an armature like this :

Display in Blender

egogKzDX.png

  • We will import the mesh that we have prepared, in one of the Blender's layers.

Blender's layers display tool

IWob3mUN.png

On the image above, we can see the Blender's layers display too for the file avatar workbench. The two layers on the right are selected when opening the file. At the top, this is the female avatar and at the bottom the armature used to rig the female avatars for OpenSimulator. You have the same thing on the third column for the male avatars. Select an empty layer (an empty small box) to add your mesh.

  • Go to File/Append and look for the Blender file you have created on the previous step. Select it. A list of folders appear.

Open the Object folder and select (with pressing shift on the body, the eyebrows and the eyes of your avatar). Add these three items to your session.

Folders appearing

nSznG8Wa.png

  • To make appear the armature that we will use to rig the avatar, click on its layer maintaining the button shift pressed. The avatar is not turned on the good orientation and it is very smaller. We will turn it and shrink it. We are in object mode.
    • Select only the body, the eyebrows and the eyes of the avatar
    • Open the properties panel with the key N to check if the rotation and the scale of the mesh are not locked. If they are, open the locker.

Unlock the mesh

wxe6qfJ2.png

    • To make the avatar turn, go to the top view (key 7 on the numpad) and make your mesh turn on 90° with the R key.
    • In the right ortho view, (key 3 of the keypad) scale the mesh to adjust it on the armature like the image below (key S).

Avatar adjusted to the armature

y42MDJCN.png

  • Now that we have placed the avatar, we will adapt the armature to our model. We need to well place every bone of the armature on the front, side and top views. You can displace and shrink the bones like meshes using the keys G and S. To be able to correctly place your armature, i advice you strongly to watch the video from PouletFritesMayo here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaPfWARwjRk (this channel contains a lot of good tutos (in french)).

Here is the result that you should obtain :

Face view

e3Jixvrv.png

Side view

us5rY2kW.png

Top view

JFi3aGIh.png

  • To rig the avatar, select first your avatar (body, eyebrows and eyes). To be sure to select everything, use the key A and then, maintaing the key shift pressed, deselect the armature. Still pressing the shift key, select again the armature (the armature should be selected at last and should be clearer than the mesh)

Selection method

Ns3RlGys.png

Push ctrl + P and select "with automatic weights".

  • To finish this part, we will refine the rigging (see or see again the PouletFritesMayo's video) :
    • To have the eyebrows follow the head, integrate their mesh to the associated group of the bone of the head of the avatar.
    • The bones of the eyes should not have any influence on the head. Only the right occular globe of the eye should be influenced by this bone. (Same principle for the left part.)
    • As seen in the video, you can add a maximal influence of the bone of the head on the head's mesh.

Appuyez dur CTRL + P et choisissez « With automatic weights ».

Influence of the bones of eyes on the eyes

mYpOf7mP.png

Influence of the bones of head on the head

7pAkIvhN.png

Influence of the bones of eyes on the head

XRoDEmMe.png

Influence of the bone of head on the eyes

aTfkqa7V.png

  • Adjust the size of your avatar :

Another time, a genious video of PouletFritesMayo exists. Here is the link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zN8jX0aqkXY

  • Export the mesh to the Collada format
    • To achieve this, select the different parts of the avatar and the armature. Go to File/export/Collada.
    • Down on the left menu, under "Export Collada", select SL+OpenSim Rigged.
    • Export your file in this format and see you in OpenSimulator.

[edit] Import the human mesh in OpenSimulator

  • Open your viewer. (On my side, i am using Singularity.)
  • Go to File/Upload Mesh and select your dae file.
    • Configure the upload
    • Open the tab "Level of details" : set the triangles and vertices as usual. On my side, i try to keep some low values but identical for all the levels to not have meshes distorded during a zoom.
    • Tab Upload options : check the 3 boxes.
    • Press on "Calculate weight & fee"
    • When the mesh is calculated, name your avatar and press Upload. The avatar should arrive in your inventory.
  • Import the textures of your avatar (You will find them in a folder named "textures" created by MakeHuman at the same time as the file hmx.). When selecting every part of the avatar one after the other, you will be able to add textures of the skin, the eyes, and eyebrows of your avatar.
  • When your avatar is completely textured, copy it in your inventory.
  • Create a new folder where you will put some new items for the avatar : shape, skin, hair, eyes, and an alpha avatar, and your mesh. Wear the whole content.
  • Voilà, it is finished for the body of your avatar.

[edit] Make some clothes for your avatar

I will not develop this part. Just notice that we can make some clothes like we did our avatar. Here are the main steps to follow :

  • Create a weared avatar in MakeHuman and export it in the hmx format.
  • Create from Blender an obj file containing only one cloth.
  • Add this cloth in the avatar workbench file that you have used to create your avatar.
  • Playing with the layers and the keys G,S and R, adapt your clothes to the avatar.
  • Use the armature of your avatar to rig the cloth (do not use the layer of the avatar) and export the cloth only in a dae file.
  • To import the cloth in OpenSimulator, under the tab "Upload options", just check the two first boxes. Then proceed the same as with the avatar.
  • You can apply a texture to your mesh.
  • Do not wear the cloth on your avatar in mesh but attach it to a part of a body. (on the chest for the T-shirt for example).

Rigging of a T-shirt

Z8ePckm1.png

Rigging of a pair of jeans

wIF6Ej5Q.png

I wish you beautifull and goog creations !

[edit] See Also

RuthAndRoth Project - Ruth2 and Roth2 open source mesh avatars - https://github.com/RuthAndRoth

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