Nyx Linden wrote: > Some of the features we want to implement: > 1) A new panel to edit what is stored in your saved outfit without > creating a new one. > This will include both an inventory view and a view of your outfit > itself, so you can drag items from your inventory to your outfit without > having an extra floater open > 2) Editing of wearable items (body parts and/or clothing objects) in the > sidebar, selectable from the outfit editor > 3) Removal of the appearance floater > 4) Order-specific outfits with the ability to re-order wearables as desired > 5) Ability to wear multiple wearables of the same type (multiple shirts, > multiple jackets and yes, multiple alpha masks!). >
All these features could be contained in an app or client-side script outside the main viewer. This is one of the reasons why I wanted to develop SNOW-375: https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/SNOW-375 This new "detailed" appearance UI doesn't need to be in the viewer at all. The basic Inventory UI can stay built-in to the viewer in order to provide default functionality. I recently added methods to access inventory items through the REST/HTTP interface. I don't want to spill all details at this time, yet scriptable access to the inventory could, for example, read a notecard that then reads all the layered composites (texture UUIDs) to bake on the avatar. Then the script does a POST or PUT with the final composite to trigger the baked upload. I'd probably be done with such a UI if my disability didn't slow me down. =( Anyways, do look at these galleries carefully to notice the level of detail for avatars that I have kept in mind: http://igolochka.deviantart.com/gallery/ http://opalseadragon.deviantart.com/gallery/ Things to note off hand: 1) level of detail to the composite skin layers and immediate clothes layer 2) level of detail of the physics of the clothes how (they pass over the skin and not through the skin) 3) level of detail of the fingers and toes, and close-ups of facial features The main renderer of the viewer may not include such detail because of practicality of speed, yet when someone examines a person's profile, then these kinds of details could be rendered. A "snapshot" could also become much more higher quality if the rest of these details were filled in just for the pose. _______________________________________________ Policies and (un)subscribe information available here: http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/OpenSource-Dev Please read the policies before posting to keep unmoderated posting privileges