I'd start with installing Naali and then setting up local Taiga servers to test against. I would wait untill start of next week when we make new snapshot releases of both, since there has been lots of impovements. Dont know if they directly touch your use case but its always better than the last release :)
http://wiki.realxtend.org/index.php/Getting_Started_with_Naali http://wiki.realxtend.org/index.php/Getting_Started_with_Taiga If you have your models in skechup, maybe export them to a format that blender understands. Open those in blender, create a whole scene of your liking inside blender. Use the blender ogre exrported to get .scene, .mesh and other essential files into the ogre format. Then use on the server side our scene importer in modrex. Its a console command in there that im not sure if its very well documented. Try help in the opensim console and find the command sceneimport, ogreimport or something like that. And type that to get more info. We are currently working on scene importer from naali. So with providing necessary admin credentials you can push your scene from naali to the server. And there is probaply a preview mode so you first setup your changes locally, make everything perfect and then push to server. Toni and Mattire could propably tell you more about this. Best regards, Jonne Nauha realXtend developer http://www.realxtend.org/ http://www.evocativi.com/ On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 6:55 PM, kordou <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi > > I am a totally new user in virtual worlds, and I want to start building a > small one from scratch using skechup models. I have design a hole world in > sketchup and I want to make it a V-world. > > The problem is that I don't know where to start about learning on how to > build a virtual world. > > Could you suggest me some material to start or a workflow of what should I > do to learn how to build a virtual world. > > Thank you in advanced > > Kordou > > > -- > http://groups.google.com/group/realxtend > http://www.realxtend.org > -- http://groups.google.com/group/realxtend http://www.realxtend.org
