Re: Mesh in OpenSim part 2: Even meshier
Once you get going, mesh is SO much easier than sculpties!
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Life is a series of choices. Like me I will buy a NWS pro version. Why? Same thing I do with my TV. I could have the free channels but I pay for cable because its simply better and has more choices....
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Sarge it may be simple to you but please do not be so selfish and not see the other people's choices and perhaps abilities. Not everyone can OR WANT to change INI files and all in order to configure a...
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Jacki...keep us posted. WE have been meting with the OR folk and they were not aware of any OR?OS?SL integrations so when done, let them know as well.
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Well, heck, I didn't want to be the first to comment but since everyone else is on vacation....The Metropolis 5th Bday was awesome!! Showcasing some of the best the free Metaverse has to offer...it was...
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Maria; Excellent and useful update, as always. Thank you! Site : )
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I'm not a "noob" but I have been waiting for this for awhile now. Although I can run things on my own and fart with files and install barebones opensim etc for the price tag why not have someone else...
View ArticleRe: Architecture’s virtual reality
Jon, this is a very interesting application. Thanks for writing about it. Did you find that working with the interface required programming skills along the line of low level language programming, or...
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huge shout out to Kate Booth and Lisa Jacka for placing OpenSim in the hands of their students. they use it like mad and are seeing great results (ie, like enthusiastic students!)massive kudos to kate,...
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I've been using the Community (free) version for a while now, and found it to be pretty impressive. I've reviewed it on my own blog (but won't usurp Maria's blog with a link here) - including the ease...
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Thanks Ener. Sim-on-a-Stick has been fantastic for us as we can run it in a school environment that is very restrictive in terms of firewalls etc. The kids absolutely love it and the teachers are...
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I tried it and couldn't get it to work. I've been using SOAS and set up a SOAS mutliuser so I know my way around. I was surprised that it didn't work. I'll have to try again. As for Savino saying you...
View ArticleRe: 7 website mistakes of social grids
I completely agree with this, reason why when I created the AuroraScape site I fallowed the basic rules put out by the CIW Certification. I due my best to keep in compliance with the CIW Regulations,...
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Aww too bad I was not listed in the article :( too bad. Maybe next time I will make the news, I do seem to be attracting a lot of new attention lately. As far as grid lists go, I am sure we will see...
View ArticleRe: 7 website mistakes of social grids
@Maria; Hi! Excellent article and comments and illustrations! It fascinates me, the carryover of good design principles from older media technologies (e.g., pre-Web 2.0, and Web 2.0) to newer (3-D...
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zetamex is a well-deserved and worthy news item-))
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This is interesting. It makes me wonder if the methods that architects used long before there was any Internet or 3D modeling on computers was "better". That is, did they also experience that problem...
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