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=='''Feel free to submit your certification proposals to Glenn@lindenlab.com if you prefer not to post them in this wiki!'''== | |||
==Prim Basics== | ==Prim Basics== | ||
===Description=== | ===Description=== | ||
Edit Control and basic prim creation and manipulation. Proof that a person can use the edit controls in basic ways. Create, select, move, rotate, copy, delete. Hollow, cut, resize, dimple. Convert one prim type into another. Resize using the edit window, resize by grabbing the points. Choosing colors and textures, aligning textures, transparent/opaque, fullbright. Understanding shiny, bumpmapped, and how alpha affects them. Grid modes. | Edit Control and basic prim creation and manipulation. Proof that a person can use the edit controls in basic ways. Create, select, move, rotate, copy, delete. Hollow, cut, resize, dimple. Convert one prim type into another. Resize using the edit window, resize by grabbing the points. Choosing colors and textures, aligning textures, transparent/opaque, fullbright. Understanding shiny, bumpmapped, and how alpha affects them. Grid modes. Linking/unlinking, root prim. Assigning qualities (texture, color, etc.) independently to different surfaces of a prim. | ||
===Test(s) or tasks to test these competencies=== | ===Test(s) or tasks to test these competencies=== | ||
Create basic cube, convert it to cylinder, scale up/down, rotate, change texture color, duplicate. Create simple simulation using 2-5 linked prims. Change texture on different surfaces of the simulation. | |||
===Contributors=== | ===Contributors=== | ||
AHG Hallard | |||
Dnali Anabuki | |||
We are now prepared to move into Phase Two of Second Life Certification. We'll begin with Prim Basics, since much of this content will inform how we certify other modeling areas. We will accept proposals from anyone who wishes to submit | |||
I have my submission for the Prim Basics Test done. Not sure where to put it. I'm concerned about posting it here because it is a road map for how to pass the test since it includes answers. I will send by notecard to Iridium Linden for now. | |||
==Proposals for Phase Two== | |||
We are now prepared to move into Phase Two of Second Life Certification. We'll begin with Prim Basics, since much of this content will inform how we certify other modeling areas. We will accept proposals from anyone who wishes to submit. Your proposal should include the following information: | |||
*How testing in Prim Basics would be constructed | |||
*What would be tested in Prim Basics | |||
Please submit your proposals by September 14, 2007. Once all proposals have been received, we will ask the SL Certification group to review and vote (using the proposal in-world group tool) on the best proposal. The winning proposal will be awarded either the L$ equivalent of $300 USD or we will grant you free tier for one month on the single island of your choice. We will repeat this process for all categories in Modeling and Scripting. But for now, let's get Prim Basics done! | Please submit your proposals by September 14, 2007. Once all proposals have been received, we will ask the SL Certification group to review and vote (using the proposal in-world group tool) on the best proposal. The winning proposal will be awarded either the L$ equivalent of $300 USD or we will grant you free tier for one month on the single island of your choice. We will repeat this process for all categories in Modeling and Scripting. But for now, let's get Prim Basics done! | ||
In addition, we now have group land! Include your proposal on our in-world plot at SLDEVU 219,63,27. |
Latest revision as of 11:43, 27 September 2007
Feel free to submit your certification proposals to Glenn@lindenlab.com if you prefer not to post them in this wiki!
Prim Basics
Description
Edit Control and basic prim creation and manipulation. Proof that a person can use the edit controls in basic ways. Create, select, move, rotate, copy, delete. Hollow, cut, resize, dimple. Convert one prim type into another. Resize using the edit window, resize by grabbing the points. Choosing colors and textures, aligning textures, transparent/opaque, fullbright. Understanding shiny, bumpmapped, and how alpha affects them. Grid modes. Linking/unlinking, root prim. Assigning qualities (texture, color, etc.) independently to different surfaces of a prim.
Test(s) or tasks to test these competencies
Create basic cube, convert it to cylinder, scale up/down, rotate, change texture color, duplicate. Create simple simulation using 2-5 linked prims. Change texture on different surfaces of the simulation.
Contributors
AHG Hallard
Dnali Anabuki
I have my submission for the Prim Basics Test done. Not sure where to put it. I'm concerned about posting it here because it is a road map for how to pass the test since it includes answers. I will send by notecard to Iridium Linden for now.
Proposals for Phase Two
We are now prepared to move into Phase Two of Second Life Certification. We'll begin with Prim Basics, since much of this content will inform how we certify other modeling areas. We will accept proposals from anyone who wishes to submit. Your proposal should include the following information:
- How testing in Prim Basics would be constructed
- What would be tested in Prim Basics
Please submit your proposals by September 14, 2007. Once all proposals have been received, we will ask the SL Certification group to review and vote (using the proposal in-world group tool) on the best proposal. The winning proposal will be awarded either the L$ equivalent of $300 USD or we will grant you free tier for one month on the single island of your choice. We will repeat this process for all categories in Modeling and Scripting. But for now, let's get Prim Basics done!
In addition, we now have group land! Include your proposal on our in-world plot at SLDEVU 219,63,27.