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Hey, im going to guess that you got the mappings or perhaps what looks like an image.

 

If thats the case when you create an object in second life, if you go to the object tab there is a drop down option that defaults usually to box, click on that and change to sculpted, you will then see a place to drop that image file.

 

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Usually sculpties come with examples so you can see what sizing they require to look like the shape you want. If they don't its going to be a case of stretching the item you make out on the different axies till you get the shape your after.

 

Hope this helps :)

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Croywn Denimore wrote:

Hey, im going to guess that you got the mappings or perhaps what looks like an image.

 

If thats the case when you create an object in second life, if you go to the object tab there is a drop down option that defaults usually to box, click on that and change to sculpted, you will then see a place to drop that image file.

 

guide1.png

 

guide2.png

 

Usually sculpties come with examples so you can see what sizing they require to look like the shape you want. If they don't its going to be a case of stretching the item you make out on the different axies till you get the shape your after.

 

Hope this helps
:)

i know about that but 

 

they dont look right 

 

like i had what was supposed to be a box shape look more like a bowl or super shallow garbage can bag

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sparkles Britton wrote:

At the bottom of the second picture, Stitching type, Try changing that. Then as the poster above says, you will need to stretch out the shape untill you get what you want/it's supposed to be. If there is an example object check that out and see if yours matches.

it matches but i cant get them to fit together the same

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There is a place in Second Life called "Builders Brewery."  

You can find it using search.

They offer free classes on building.

They will show you how to not get the cart in front of the horse.

If you are truly serious about building then you will take some classes.

If you are truly serious about building then you will take some classes.

If you are truly serious about building then you will take some classes.

If you are truly serious about building then you will take some classes.

If you are truly serious about building then you will take some classes.

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Perrie Juran wrote:

There is a place in Second Life called "Builders Brewery."  

You can find it using search.

They offer free classes on building.

They will show you how to not get the cart in front of the horse.

1) If you are truly serious about building then you will take some classes.

2) If you are truly serious about building then you will take some classes.

3) If you are truly serious about building then you will take some classes.

4) If you are truly serious about building then you will take some classes.

5) If you are truly serious about building then you will take some classes.

a) Read the quoted reply..... The follow these instructions...

b) go to 1)

c) go to 1)

d) go to 1)

e) go to 1)

f) go to 1)

...repeat

 

 

 

 

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IS there an online instruction booklet or something that you can use to learn? If this guy went to the Answers part of this website perhaps he would get useful infomration which they seem to offer there.

Teri

((Not like here where it seems a bit unhelpful.))

(((If you don't mind me saying.)))

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Splatulated wrote:

grabbed some free sclupts off marketplace

but i cant make them look anything like how they're supposed too

Oh no Splat! Don't use sculpts. They cause lag, lag, lag... :smileyfrustrated: :matte-motes-frown:

New way to create more efficient and better looking content is MESH. In the other thread you have already been given a link to an excellent source how to create mesh. Study those videos. Don't ignore them.

The learning process is like this:

Learning process.jpg

Don't try to start from the top!  Happy rewarding learning.  :matte-motes-big-grin: :matte-motes-asleep:

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