Difference between revisions of "User:XylaAodha Resident"

From Second Life Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Camera Position ver 1.0)
m (About this page 1.0)
Line 1: Line 1:
= About This Page =
This is a personal page{{footnote|[[Project:Editing Guidelines#"User" namespace]]}}, not an official source from either LL or any viewer etc.
It is used both to hold info and for my personal practice at writing on the wiki, so parts might be chaotic. My intend is to leave any information not marked as temp{{footnote|Short for temporary.}} available on the page to be reread as needed.
= Camera =
= Camera =



Revision as of 19:40, 28 May 2017

About This Page

This is a personal page[1], not an official source from either LL or any viewer etc.

It is used both to hold info and for my personal practice at writing on the wiki, so parts might be chaotic. My intend is to leave any information not marked as temp[2] available on the page to be reread as needed.

Camera

You can change the default position of the camera behind you, personally I like looking forward instead of down.


Changing the default camera position requires you access the Debug Settings. Be absolutely sure what you edit in here as it can be hard to find out what you did wrong if you change a parameter and forget its name. Now if you follow the guide here, and only do as mentioned here, you can always come back here to see what you changed.


There are 2 settings you might want to look at.

CameraOffsetRearView this is the position of the camera itself compared to your Avatar.

FocusOffsetRearView this is the point the camera looks at.


X: Is behind/in front. 0 is inside your avatar, - behind and + in front.

Y: Is left/right, 0 is behind Avatar, - to the right, + to the left.

Z: Is height, 0 is at your pelvis, - is lower, + is higher.


These settings update as you change them, so easy to just play around with them.

If you are typing in the field you need to hit Enter ↵ or remove the input focus from the field (fx by clicking in another field) before the changes take effect.

ESC ESC will move your camera to the default position.


LL Viewer

Show Advanced Menu: CTRL+ALT+D or Me -> Preferences -> Advanced -> Show Advanced Menu

Open Debug Settings Window: Advanced -> Show Debug Settings


Firestorm

Show Advanced Menu: CTRL+ALT+D or Avatar -> Preferences -> Advanced -> Show Advanced Menu

Open Debug Settings Window: Advanced -> Show Debug Settings

Notes for Firestorm:

Search for "OffsetRearView"[3] will find both settings at once.

Shift ⇧+ESC Shift ⇧+ESC resets the camera settings.


Singularity

Show Advanced Menu: CTRL+ALT+D

Open Debug Settings Window: Advanced -> Show Debug Settings

Notes for Singularity:

Search for "OffsetRearView"[4] will find both settings at once.

Singularity seems to like looking down more than the other viewers.

Footnotes

  1. ^ Project:Editing Guidelines#"User" namespace
  2. ^ Short for temporary.
  3. ^ Type in the search field without the quotes.
  4. ^ Type in the search field without the quotes.