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== Sculpted prims overview ==
== Sculpted prims overview ==
A Sculpted Prim is a primitive whose shape is determined by a texture, called a "Sculpt Texture". You can use Sculpted Prims to create complex, organic shapes that are not possible with conventional Second Life prims.
{{:What is a Sculpted Prim?}}
 
If you'd like to learn more about Sculpted Prims, check out this link:
 
*[https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Sculpted_Prims]


== How to create a sculpted prim ==
== How to create a sculpted prim ==
Check out the following steps to create your first Sculpted Prim:
{{:How Do I Make a Sculpted Prim?}}
 
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# Find a piece of land where you can build, and click the '''Build''' button on the bar at the bottom of your screen.
# Select any type of prim from the tools window (the default is a '''Box''') and click the ground to create it.
# If you haven't already, click the '''More >>''' button to expand the tools window, and select the '''Object''' tab.
# In the Building Block Type dropdown menu, select '''Sculpted'''. Notice how some of the object editing parameters turn into a colorful texture! That texture, called a Sculpt Texture, defines the shape of the sculpted prim.
# You can change the Sculpt Texture by clicking on it and choosing a new texture from the Texture Picker.
# You can change the position, size, and rotation of a Sculpted Prim by using the edit tools the same way you would with a conventional prim.
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{{KBnote| If you pick a texture that was not intended to be a Sculpt Texture (like a Snapshot, or some wallpaper), the sculpted prim will take on a crazy, unexpected shape we like to call "texture vomit". These crazy shapes won't hurt Second Life or your computer's performance, but they may hurt your eyes!}}
 
You can find some free example Sculpt Textures on the [[Sculpted Prims: Sculpt Maps and Textures|Sculpt Maps and Textures]] page of the Second Life Wiki.
 
For information on how to create your own Sculpt Textures for Second Life, check out the [[Sculpted Prims: 3d Software Guide|3D Software Guide]] and the [[Sculpt Textures in Paint Programs]] pages of the Second Life Wiki.
 
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Sculpted prims overview

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