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− | Information and links to information about content creation for OpenSimulator including best practices, guides, tools, examples, collaborative projects and of course Creative Commons licensed content. This part of the wiki is currently under revision. Sorry about the mess! | + | Information and links to information about content creation for OpenSimulator including best practices, guides, tools, examples, collaborative projects and of course Creative Commons licensed content. |
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| * [[Artist Scripts|Scripts]] | | * [[Artist Scripts|Scripts]] |
| * [[Artist Animations|Animations]] | | * [[Artist Animations|Animations]] |
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− | Textures are images used to cover surfaces of 3d models and terrain. Textures can be anything form 1x1 to 1024x1024 images. Most of the textures for buildings, items and clothes are usually 512x512.
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− | * [http://robynhuffaker.com/sculptblender/2010/03/20/creating-and-using-shadow-maps/ Creating and Using Shadow Maps] by Robyn Huffaker
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− | Models are 3 dimensional objects which are formed from faces and textures. OpenSimulator supports three types of model: parametrized primitives, and sculpted primitives, and uploaded vertex mesh files.
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− | To learn more about the model types, read the [[Models]] page.
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− | [[How To Upload Mesh]]
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− | * [http://robynhuffaker.com/sculptblender/tutorial/ Learn to Make Second Life Sculpties in Blender] by Robyn Huffaker
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− | Currently OpenSimulator terrains consists of heightmap and textures for different directions and heights. OpenSimulator terrain can be imported in raw terrain format from several terrain editor tools.
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− | * [[Tips#Terrain Tidbits|Terrain Tips]]
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− | '''TERRAIN EDITING'''
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− | '''REFERENCES / SUPPLEMENTAL SOURCES amd APPLICATIONS:'''
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− | Tutorial: Creating OpenSimulator terrain with Blender http://www.stringofbits.net/2009/09/tutorial-creating-opensim-terrain-with.html
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− | Some free and some non-free terrains at http://www.rexxed.com/category/terrain
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− | Spinmass Virtual Creations, has two products for terrain making and generation which are free downloads. Look at Terrain Sculptor and Bailiwick. They are available from http://www.spinmass.com
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− | '''Three easy to use Online Image Splitters'''
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− | * http://www.makeuseof.com/dir/online-image-splitter
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− | Sounds clips can be used within (scripted) objects and as part of gestures. Current OpenSimulator sound formats are PCM WAVE (.wav) 16-bit/44.1KHz/mono or stereo with a maximum length of 10.00 seconds.
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Information and links to information about content creation for OpenSimulator including best practices, guides, tools, examples, collaborative projects and of course Creative Commons licensed content.