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how about a better Sculpted Prim Editor

Tim Shenley
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Join date: 26 Oct 2006
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06-10-2007 12:06
I had just been taking a look at " 4D BLUE " , a FREE Editor that is much easier to use than Maya or anything else I have seen.

If Linden could take a look at this Program and get an uploader for it , I beleive it would benifit everyone greatly.

I am not a programmer, but the Scripts for both Programs can be written in wordpad.

Also, I do Wish Linden would put the option in to SL , to Permantly Disable options like ( clouds, fog, particles). i often disable these when I log on because they drag Rendering down. Often are just a nucance.

Tim shenley
Draco18s Majestic
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06-10-2007 15:55
Email the creator of 4D Blue and ask him to write it?
Kyrah Abattoir
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06-10-2007 20:55
make it yourself? wordpad isn't that hard :D
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Lucy Zelmanov
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Join date: 19 Feb 2007
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06-11-2007 02:02
How about the "Official" plugins we were promised for 3ds max and other mainstream packages ! Now that someone has figured a workaround LL have become silent about the official toolset we were promised before it was implimented. I'd like some word from Linden Labs on how the official pluging they were working on with autodesk is progressing, and when we can expect word on it's release.
Haravikk Mistral
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06-11-2007 03:37
Have we ever received anything from LL that was promised "later"?
I'm still waiting for vertex shaders in the Mac client which was promised along with oh...v1.10
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Slip Barrett
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06-11-2007 10:44
Sculpting textures is the most ridicolous thing that the Lindens have integrated yet. I mean - come on.

"Hey guys! we integrated cool sculpted textures. Check it out!....not that we are going to integrate the program to make them. You have to go to this other program in which you need Rocket Science 101 to understand it."
Smiley Barry
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Join date: 24 Jun 2006
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06-11-2007 11:02
From: Slip Barrett
Sculpting textures is the most ridicolous thing that the Lindens have integrated yet. I mean - come on.

"Hey guys! we integrated cool sculpted textures. Check it out!....not that we are going to integrate the program to make them. You have to go to this other program in which you need Rocket Science 101 to understand it."


It's not THAT hard - go to wings3d.com , people made a (almost) perfect exporter for it and making sculpties in it is as easy as using clay. Tools -> Tweak literally opens up that option. I make sculpties in it and I made a little smiley head with detailed eyes, mouth, nose and cowboy hat '^_^.