Warp3DImageModule

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using for that (usually the port for the first region in that
 
using for that (usually the port for the first region in that
 
instance). Note its NOT the Robust port if you are using a grid, its
 
instance). Note its NOT the Robust port if you are using a grid, its
the region server port. Then add the UUID directly with all hyphens
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the region server port. Then add the UUID directly (with all hyphens
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* An example served live from the Openvue Grid is http://virtual.aiai.ed.ac.uk:9000/index.php?method=regionImage9c8b6f8f81784a6992dc9feba4646e6b
 
* An example served live from the Openvue Grid is http://virtual.aiai.ed.ac.uk:9000/index.php?method=regionImage9c8b6f8f81784a6992dc9feba4646e6b

Revision as of 09:55, 11 April 2011

Example Warp3DImageModule map cell - OpenVue
Example Warp3DImageModule map cell - OpenVCE

Improved rendering of the OpenSim.ini map tiles is possible by using "Warp3DImageModule" for the MapImageModule for any region server. The Warp3dRender engine is included in the standard OpenSim build (from version 0.7.1).

Include in OpenSim.ini [Startup] section:
MapImageModule = Warp3DImageModule
TextureOnMapTile = true
DrawPrimOnMapTile = true

Then use requests of this form for each of your regions...

http://regionserver:port/index.php?method=regionImageUUID

Get the region UUID for each region you want to get the map tile for... then use the Opensim.exe running host name and port you are using for that (usually the port for the first region in that instance). Note its NOT the Robust port if you are using a grid, its the region server port. Then add the UUID directly (with all hyphens removed) on the end of the URL root.

The map cells are served at a resolution of 256x256.

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