On la, 2010-10-02 at 12:18 +0200, Gustavo Alberto Navarro Bilbao wrote:
> http://vimeo.com/15476704.
> In this tutorial I tried to explain how to load a scene in Taiga
> created in 3dmax 2009, using the plugin OgreMax.

Cool!

Besides the command line ui for this on the server side, there is now a
GUI tool for loading dotscenes now in Naali. You can test what happens
with that for you, works in 0.3.1 at least .. don't know if it is in
same shape in 0.3.0 which you seemed to have. Just point it to
your .scene and it should load it.

http://wiki.realxtend.org/index.php/Getting_Started_with_Naali#Uploading_Scenes

The nice thing there is that local previews for big complex scenes is
fast, 'cause it just loads the meshes and textures etc. directly from
your local disk .. no network transfers nor databases are involved. You
can then see whether the materials and scale etc. are correct, and press
publish when it makes a zip of it and sends over to Taiga .. which then
does the same as the command line load you used in the video. You can
set the offset visually before upload. Hopefully useful also when using
a remote / hosted opensim where can't access the server console etc.

> Alberto

cheers,
~Toni

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