... or watch that master builder at work through their own cam, to see exactly how they're manipulating those prims...
... or focus the audience's attention on a particular feature during a presentation or tour...
... or see how your flexi prims move when you walk, or just how that walk really looks to others...
... or maybe you've "alt-zoomed" your cam to some remote location and lost track of it, but would really like to *be* where your cam is looking.
CamCaster is a HUD that lets us see through other's eyes--or their cams, anyway.
To learn more about CamCaster, please try the free CamCast Receiver. (Just the CamCast Reciever by itself has some useful features, like "Cam -> Map" and "Cam -> Chat", so you can easily TP to wherever your cam has wandered, and "Mirror Cam" for watching yourself in motion.) The Help notecard inside gives complete instructions for the Receiver and the CamCaster itself.
The full-featured CamCaster is available individually or in an affordable 2-pack to conveniently share cams equally with a partner.
Available now in-world at Qie Labs on The Market at Shinsa, Shinsa (148,173),
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Shinsa/148/173/59,
from OnRez at http://shop.onrez.com/Qie_Niangao,
or SL Exchange, http://www.slexchange.com/modules.php?name=Marketplace&MerchantID=16471
Happy CamCasting!
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A brief note about privacy.
Privacy is a common in-world concern, and at first, CamCaster may sound like the ultimate spy tool. But it's a pretty poor spy who has to ask permission of the person they want to spy on, and that's how CamCaster works. Privacy settings are under the complete control of the one wearing the CamCaster--the cam "sender". (By default, the sender has to approve each receiver, one at a time. For large presentations, a sender may want anybody at all to be able to receive, so an "Approve All" setting is available to do that automatically. Also, once a CamCast party is all assembled and approved, the sender can "Ignore New" to completely hide from everybody else the fact that they have a CamCaster active at all. Details are in the "Help" notecard, inside the free CamCast Receiver.)