Difference between revisions of "Mesh Edit Tools test"

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* Upload [https://jira.secondlife.com/secure/attachment/48152/Seymour.dae Seymour.dae]
* Upload [https://jira.secondlife.com/secure/attachment/48152/Seymour.dae Seymour.dae] (You'll need to
* Rez the mesh and scale it up to avatar size.
* Rez the mesh and scale it up to avatar size.
* Edit the mesh, and click Select Face in the edit tools.
* Edit the mesh, and click Select Face in the edit tools.
* Left-click on the forehead, and set the Color.
* Left-click on the forehead, and set the Color.
* Verify the face changes color, but the rest of the body does not.
* Verify the face changes color, but the rest of the body does not.

Revision as of 15:53, 1 July 2011

Test instructions

  • Report any difficulties found while testing.

Tests

  • Create a box
  • Scale the box up to 20m by holding down ctrl+shift and dragging the corner scale widget.
  • Scale the box up to 64m by holding down ctrl+shift and dragging the corner scale widget.
  • Deselect the box.
  • Alt-zoom on the box.
  • Orbit your camera around the box.
  • Edit the box.
  • Move the box around by dragging the position widgets
  • Scale the box by holding down ctrl+shift and dragging the red, green ,or blue scale widgets.
  • Scale the box down to 1m by holding down ctrl+shift and dragging the corner scale widget.


  • Upload the duck.dae model.
  • Verify you can scale it up to 64m.
  • Attach the duck to your avatar.
  • Verify you can scale the duck up and down while it is attached.
  • Detach the duck.


  • Upload the simplebot.dae with Skin Weight and Joint Positions.
  • Attach the simplebot to your avatar.
  • Verify you can scale the simplebot up and down while it is attached, but the simplebot continues to look the same size as your avatar.


  • Upload Seymour.dae (You'll need to
  • Rez the mesh and scale it up to avatar size.
  • Edit the mesh, and click Select Face in the edit tools.
  • Left-click on the forehead, and set the Color.
  • Verify the face changes color, but the rest of the body does not.