hmmmm if you speak about the famous software nammed The Studio it's a in-world tool and not really really opensource (you still need to use some l$ to buy this exceptionnal tool). it's related to *sculpty* the famous mesh tool on Second Life (a texture saved as .tga is used for reproducing some mesh).
just a problem exist if you really speak about that it's extremly heavy scripted with LSL so .... surely only useable a few not a lot i actually don'^t know how many part (we can said percent) of LSL stuff is included on opensim/taiga. but you write it's a tool under developpement and an open source one so : of course if i understand totaly wrong and i'm *lost on my idea* i'm extremly sorry can you please give us the name of the tool? i'm extremly interessed too ;) theblack box is a very good scripter and a friend here :) MasterJ On 28 oct, 04:14, Toni Alatalo <[email protected]> wrote: > pedro kirjoitti:> I just seen a great demo of TheBlack Box's inworld mesh > tool in SL - > > stunning simple to use and opensource too. > > I didn't find it with Google. > > What is it? A LSL script that makes collada of prim data? Or a viewer > feature in some viewer that does that? > > If it is LSL, then it already works in Taiga too, because Taiga is Opensim. > > > Basicaly one places a few prims the way the mesh should look and then > > the tool turns out a collada file. > > It is still under development, but it might be something that would be > > great in realxtend too and TheBlack Box would welcome if people would > > pick up that idea. > > Yah, well depending what it is, you can perhaps use it already. > > Naali doesn't currently have Collada import, but there are several tools > that you can use to bring Collada to RealXtend (i.e. Ogre). Antti > Ilom ki has been testing a collada -> ogre converter by the immersive > education folks that they wrote for rex use, and you can use also > Blender to do that etc. > > But in the sprint that starts now, Heikki T rm l is actually adding an > existing open source mesh format lib to Naali itself that can read > Collada and many other formats. > > ~Toni -- http://groups.google.com/group/realxtend http://www.realxtend.org
