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=Humanoid, Anthropomorphic, and Extended Shapes=
=Humanoid, Anthropomorphic, and Extended Shapes=


Size also matters. Seawolf Dragons are known for portraying huge 'life size' (house size) dragons. Tinys and MicroAvatars are quite small. There is a sizable portion of SL who is enjoying a 'second childhood', and Avatar 2.0 sizes need more flexibility in range. -Romaq Rosher
Size also matters. Seawolf Dragons are known for portraying huge 'life size' (house size) dragons. Tinys and MicroAvatars are quite small. There is a sizable portion of SL who is enjoying a 'second childhood', and Avatar 2.0 sizes need more flexibility in range. (This copy was moved earlier on my behalf by Vincent Nacon, and I approve of the move) [[User:Romaq Rosher|Romaq Rosher]] 08:12, 11 October 2011 (PDT)


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Revision as of 08:12, 11 October 2011

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File Memories Size

Legacy & 2.0 Skin (UV Mapping) Support

Normal, Specular, & Displacement Mapping

Animation & Expression

Humanoid, Anthropomorphic, and Extended Shapes

Size also matters. Seawolf Dragons are known for portraying huge 'life size' (house size) dragons. Tinys and MicroAvatars are quite small. There is a sizable portion of SL who is enjoying a 'second childhood', and Avatar 2.0 sizes need more flexibility in range. (This copy was moved earlier on my behalf by Vincent Nacon, and I approve of the move) Romaq Rosher 08:12, 11 October 2011 (PDT)

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