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== Video Tutorial == | == Video Tutorial == | ||
=== Chair === | |||
{{KBvideo|1fb2LP1n-Lk|640|505|type=youtube}} | {{KBvideo|1fb2LP1n-Lk|640|505|type=youtube}} | ||
=== Avatar demo === | |||
{{KBvideo|vdjJcjLjHqs|640|505|type=youtube}} | |||
== Basic workflow == | == Basic workflow == | ||
=== Create a box (or monkey or teapot or hippo) === | === Create a box (or monkey or teapot or hippo) === |
Revision as of 08:42, 30 December 2010
Video Tutorial
Chair
<videoflash type="youtube">1fb2LP1n-Lk|640|505</videoflash>
Avatar demo
<videoflash type="youtube">vdjJcjLjHqs|640|505</videoflash>
Basic workflow
Create a box (or monkey or teapot or hippo)
Reduce polygons
Apply textures
Scale to meters
Some features of Maya can go a bit wonky when you change the units from centimeters to meters, so as an alternative, leave Maya alone and build as if centimeters were meters, then after exporting, open the .dae file in a text editor. Find this: <unit name="centimeter" meter="0.01"/> and change it to this: <unit name="centimeter" meter="1.0"/>
It is now scaled correctly when you import to SL.