Hi Drew, As far as I know, you are correct - there is no way to export animations out of Second Life. In fact, I don't think you can do it even if you ARE the creator. Textures that are full perms have an option to export, but as far as I know, neither animations nor sounds have that option even if you created it.
On second thought, creators MAY be able to export sounds and animations with a program like Second Inventory, I'm not 100% sure about that, but I'm pretty sure no standard/reputable/regular clients permit it. I'd be happy to be corrected if someone knows differently.. - Fleep Chris M. Collins (SL/OS: Fleep Tuque) Center for Simulations & Virtual Environments Research (UCSIM) UCIT Instructional & Research Computing University of Cincinnati 406A Zimmer Hall 315 College Drive PO BOX 210088 Cincinnati, OH 45221-0088 [email protected] (513) 556-3018 http://ucsim.uc.edu On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 7:32 PM, Drew Hart <[email protected]> wrote: > okay, this is the second post. Here is what I am getting at. Stroker, > the creator of SexGen open sourced and gave full permissions to do whatever > with his creations when he left SL. There was some dispute by his > partners, but they made a script that removes all the disputed animations. > Obviously, I can copy text for the scripts, but I would like to move the > animations to my personal grid. I can see no way to do this. I don't see > any moral or legal issues as he was very clear as to his intent to > completely open source it and I have removed the disputed animations - but > without the original files, it is no longer possible to export animations > even that have full perms that I know of if you are not the creator. I > didn't want to say this because of the whole judgement/sex angle, but what > the heck. Is there any solution to get those animations out of SL. I am > sure I am not the only one interested in this - I don't plan to profit > (though I could by the terms of his release), just want to use them in a > grid outside of SL. And there are other objects that fall into this same > category - person leaves SL, opens it, but without the original files, you > can't move them out of SL anymore. Thoughts? Thanks, > > Drew > > _______________________________________________ > Opensim-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/opensim-users >
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