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Yeah, I've had similar ideas about using sculpty texture method for hair styling.  Except, using vertex to put them in placement ( and using alpha channel for flexi setting?), instead, I figured that maybe hair should be more natural directly from the root.  Meaning, you can just kinda "comb" your hair in the direction you wanted it go. Applying in a simple vector or integer for hair length (segment of polygons).  I've whipped up this concept pic for Qarl Linden. [[http://vincent.blueforgefire.net/things/Hair-concept.jpg]] What do you think?
Yeah, I've had similar ideas about using sculpty texture method for hair styling.  Except, using vertex to put them in placement ( and using alpha channel for flexi setting?), instead, I figured that maybe hair should be more natural directly from the root.  Meaning, you can just kinda "comb" your hair in the direction you wanted it go. Applying in a simple vector or integer for hair length (segment of polygons).  I've whipped up this concept pic for Qarl Linden. [[http://vincent.blueforgefire.net/things/Hair-concept.jpg]] What do you think? --[[User:Vincent Nacon|Vincent Nacon]] 00:08, 1 February 2008 (PST)


=== XHTML-esque method ===
=== XHTML-esque method ===

Revision as of 01:08, 1 February 2008

Style Format

Dimensions

Any variables pertaining to strands should be defined at the maximum scale. Prims can generally be downscaled without a problem, but upscaling is likely more problematic.

SignpostMarv Martin 23:01, 10 January 2008 (PST)

Style by Sculptie UUID

In a wig that is not designed to make allowances for flexi-prims (bar dynamically generated loose strands), the style document could be defined as a list of sculpt map/texture key pairs, e.g.

d962089b-2197-993c-9ec9-4993eb0a95f2:6db0dff6-6f7a-8b93-3b83-4b75e3f6d3a4
d962089b-2197-993c-9ec9-4993eb0a95f2:6db0dff6-6f7a-8b93-3b83-4b75e3f6d3a4
d962089b-2197-993c-9ec9-4993eb0a95f2:6db0dff6-6f7a-8b93-3b83-4b75e3f6d3a4
d962089b-2197-993c-9ec9-4993eb0a95f2:6db0dff6-6f7a-8b93-3b83-4b75e3f6d3a4

Each entry in the list would correspond to a internally numbered "strand".

SignpostMarv Martin 17:36, 22 January 2008 (PST)


Yeah, I've had similar ideas about using sculpty texture method for hair styling. Except, using vertex to put them in placement ( and using alpha channel for flexi setting?), instead, I figured that maybe hair should be more natural directly from the root. Meaning, you can just kinda "comb" your hair in the direction you wanted it go. Applying in a simple vector or integer for hair length (segment of polygons). I've whipped up this concept pic for Qarl Linden. [[1]] What do you think? --Vincent Nacon 00:08, 1 February 2008 (PST)

XHTML-esque method

'Seperating Style from Layout' With either llHTTPRequest() or llGetNotecardLine(), the layout (e.g. llSetLinkPrimitiveParams() calls) can be held in a separate resource to the style resource.

Using the #Style by Sculptie UUID example, consider the following:

Layout:83b3987f-9520-4275-8efe-3ac13dd3f635

d962089b-2197-993c-9ec9-4993eb0a95f2:6db0dff6-6f7a-8b93-3b83-4b75e3f6d3a4
d962089b-2197-993c-9ec9-4993eb0a95f2:6db0dff6-6f7a-8b93-3b83-4b75e3f6d3a4
d962089b-2197-993c-9ec9-4993eb0a95f2:6db0dff6-6f7a-8b93-3b83-4b75e3f6d3a4
d962089b-2197-993c-9ec9-4993eb0a95f2:6db0dff6-6f7a-8b93-3b83-4b75e3f6d3a4
Layout:http://hp.example.com/sculpt/83b3987f-9520-4275-8efe-3ac13dd3f635

d962089b-2197-993c-9ec9-4993eb0a95f2:6db0dff6-6f7a-8b93-3b83-4b75e3f6d3a4
d962089b-2197-993c-9ec9-4993eb0a95f2:6db0dff6-6f7a-8b93-3b83-4b75e3f6d3a4
d962089b-2197-993c-9ec9-4993eb0a95f2:6db0dff6-6f7a-8b93-3b83-4b75e3f6d3a4
d962089b-2197-993c-9ec9-4993eb0a95f2:6db0dff6-6f7a-8b93-3b83-4b75e3f6d3a4

Using remote (HTTP) resources

Advantages

  • Can be remotely updated if their is a bug in the layout document or viewer that needs to be corrected
    • Useful for Living Hair
    • Would allow web-based management of hair styles (e.g. http://hp.example.com/resident/83b3987f-9520-4275-8efe-3ac13dd3f635 )
  • Can use HTTP Headers to control access to styles
  • Doesn't need to be pieced together
  • Allows for inter-grid use of hair layouts (so Teens and non-LL users could benefit from the products)

Disadvantages

  • Layout documents would be limited to 2048 bytes

Using notecard resources

Advantages

  • Prevents inter-grid use of hair layouts (If you want to restrict distribution)
  • Layout document can be larger than 2048 bytes

Disadvantages

  • Layout document lines limited to 255 bytes
  • Lack of dynamic asset support on Linden Lab grids prevents layouts from being remotely updated
  • Document would need to be pieced together line by line