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Location: meetings are held on the main grid at http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Hippotropolis/71/172/29
Location: meetings are held on the main grid at http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Hippotropolis/71/172/29


* Thursday, Oct 24, 1:00PM SLT
 
* '''NO MEETING''' Thursday, Oct 31
* '''NO MEETING''' Thursday, Nov 7
* Thursday, Nov 14, 1:00PM SLT
* Thursday, Nov 21, 1:00PM SLT
* Thursday, Nov 21, 1:00PM SLT
* '''NO MEETING''' Thursday, Nov 28
* '''NO MEETING''' Thursday, Nov 28
* '''NO MEETING''' Thursday, Dec 5
* Thursday, Dec 12, 1:00PM SLT
* Thursday, Dec 19, 1:00PM SLT
* '''NO MEETING''' Thursday, Dec 26
* '''NO MEETING''' Thursday, Jan 2


== Agenda ==
== Agenda ==

Revision as of 13:58, 21 November 2019

The Content Creation User Group meeting is a weekly, public meeting intended for discussion of issues around content creation, including avatars, animations, mesh, etc. Vir Linden is the moderator. Please bring questions, requests, and especially cool new things to show off!

Normal schedule is to meet every Thursday at 1:00PM SLT, except the first Thursday of the month. Exceptions will be noted here.

Upcoming meetings

Location: meetings are held on the main grid at http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Hippotropolis/71/172/29


  • Thursday, Nov 21, 1:00PM SLT
  • NO MEETING Thursday, Nov 28
  • NO MEETING Thursday, Dec 5
  • Thursday, Dec 12, 1:00PM SLT
  • Thursday, Dec 19, 1:00PM SLT
  • NO MEETING Thursday, Dec 26
  • NO MEETING Thursday, Jan 2

Agenda

  • Open Q&A

Notes

  • Animesh is out as the default viewer should work everywhere. user guide, forum
  • Bakes On Mesh is out as the default viewer, should work everywhere. knowledge base, forum
  • ARCTan, a project to update rendering cost, land impact, and related things like mesh upload costs, is in progress.
  • Project EEP, which will give advanced configurable windlight environments for regions and parcels, is out as an RC viewer and supported everywhere. See the forum thread for details.

User Questions & Topics