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This category lists skins that [[:Category:Second Life Residents|Residents]] have produced to work with the new [[Skinning]] architecture being developed (in early form) in recent versions of the Second Life Viewer.   
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Use caution when installing these skins, as modifications to your installed software files are '''not officially''' supported by the [http://secondlife.com/support Second Life support]!
 
This category lists viewer skins that [[Resident]]s have produced to work with the new [[Skinning]] architecture being developed (in early form) in recent versions of Second Life Viewer 1 and new skins being developed for Viewer 2.   


For instructions on posting new skins here, see [[Template:viewer skin]]
For instructions on posting new skins here, see [[Template:viewer skin]]


The Tutorials to learn to make your own skin begin at [[Skinning HowTo/Basics]]
==Viewer 2 Skins==
 
Viewer 2 uses a different structure for its skins so skins developed for Viewer 1 are not applicable to Viewer 2 and vice versa.
 
====List of Viewer 2 Skins====
 
* [[Viewer_Skins/Starlight|StarLight]]
 
* [[Viewer_Skins/Azure|Azure]]
 
* [[Viewer_Skins/Colored skins from Ella Axel|Colored skins]]
 
* [[Viewer_Skins/Blue-Sky|Blue-Sky Skin]]
 
* [[Viewer_Skins/Purple-Passion|Purple-Passion Skin]]
 
==Viewer 1 Skins==
 
The Tutorials to learn to make your own Viewer 1 skin begin at [[Skinning HowTo/Basics]]
 
Adding Skins:
 
1- Replace silver or default files with downloaded material.
 
Here is a quick video tutorial by Ewan Mureaux using the JB Kraft Dark Skin for Viewer 1 and how to install it. Be aware that this may change in the future.
 
<s>[http://www.howcast.com/videos/22610-How-To-Skin-Second-Life-Main-Relese-120 Here is the way to install a skin in 1.20.14 onward (ie main release)]</s>
 
2- Modify the Skins Panel to add different skins across reinstalls.
[https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Skinning_How_To/Add_3rd_party_skins_to_the_skins_preferences_panel Modify the skin panel]


<font color="red">'''PLEASE NOTE:''' using these skins modifies some files in your \SecondLife or \SecondLifeReleaseCandidate folder (on your hard drive) from what is installed by the software from Linden Lab.</font>  Use caution when installing these skins, as modifications to your installed software files are NOT OFFICIALLY supported by the Second Life support portal.
====List of Viewer 1 Skins====


Here is a quick video tutorial by Ewan Mureaux using the JB Kraft Dark Skin and how to install it. He's aware that this may change in the future.
* [[Viewer_Skins/Classic_Look|Classic Look]]
* [[Viewer_Skins/Dark_Skin|Dark Skin]]
* [[Viewer_Skins/Dazzle_Glass|Dazzle Glass]]
* [[Viewer_Skins/Dazzle_MC|Dazzle MC]]
* [[Viewer_Skins/Greyblue|Greyblue]]
* [[Viewer_Skins/Greygreen|Greygreen]]
* [[Viewer_Skins/Retro|Retro]]
* [[Viewer_Skins/Watermelon|Watermelon]]


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Latest revision as of 06:08, 21 May 2024

Emblem-important.png Important!

Using these skins modifies some files in your \SecondLife or \SecondLifeReleaseCandidate folder (on your hard drive) from what is installed by the software from Linden Lab.

Use caution when installing these skins, as modifications to your installed software files are not officially supported by the Second Life support!

This category lists viewer skins that Residents have produced to work with the new Skinning architecture being developed (in early form) in recent versions of Second Life Viewer 1 and new skins being developed for Viewer 2.

For instructions on posting new skins here, see Template:viewer skin

Viewer 2 Skins

Viewer 2 uses a different structure for its skins so skins developed for Viewer 1 are not applicable to Viewer 2 and vice versa.

List of Viewer 2 Skins

Viewer 1 Skins

The Tutorials to learn to make your own Viewer 1 skin begin at Skinning HowTo/Basics

Adding Skins:

1- Replace silver or default files with downloaded material.

Here is a quick video tutorial by Ewan Mureaux using the JB Kraft Dark Skin for Viewer 1 and how to install it. Be aware that this may change in the future.

Here is the way to install a skin in 1.20.14 onward (ie main release)

2- Modify the Skins Panel to add different skins across reinstalls. Modify the skin panel

List of Viewer 1 Skins