Project Bento Resources and Information
Welcome to Project Bento! As we mentioned in our announcement, Project Bento is adding new bones and attachment points to the avatar skeleton. Bento is now ready for testing!
What is the test period for? How long will it last?
The testing period is designed to validate the viewer and the new skeleton, and will continue until we are confident that we have a solid release candidate, at least a few weeks.
During the course of testing, we will continue working on the Bento project viewer, fixing bugs and addressing other issues encountered during testing. We do not anticipate making further changes to the skeleton or attachments at this point.
At the end of the test period, Bento will become a viewer release candidate. Hopefully not long after that, the Bento viewer will be released as the default viewer.
Where can I find the required test viewer?
You'll need the latest project viewer for Bento. It is available on the Alternate Viewers wiki page.
Where can we test Bento?
Bento testing is happening on the main Second Life grid and the Aditi Beta Test Grid, which is completely separate from the Agni "Main Grid".
Testing Bento will require uploading and using meshes and animations that take advantage of new joints. It will also allow you to take advantage of new attachment points associated with some of the new joints.
How can we test Bento?
There are two ways to help with testing Bento:
- If you are a content creator, please help us exercise the new skeleton. Create your own meshes and animations for facial animation, hand gestures, wings, tails, and so on! Let us know about any problems you encounter, and share your experiences with other creators in the Creation Forum Thread
- If you are a mesh user, help us test the viewer. Try uploading and using some of the test content. Are there any problems displaying or using it on your system? Do you see a significant impact on performance when using the new skeleton?
Test Content
If you have made test content, edit this page to provide links to it here.
Current Test Content
Models
(Watch this space - more models coming soon!)
Note: to add new test content to the wiki, you can first attach it to BUG-10981, then post a link to that attachment in the wiki. The wiki does not allow attaching most file formats directly.
Collada (dae) files:
The following model files are compatible with the current project viewer, as of 2016-07-14, and should work with currently implemented sliders. Includes weighting to the new mFaceJawShaper bone.
- human female (July 12, 2016)
- human male (July 12, 2016)
- angel (July 7, 2016)
Maya (ma) files:
These will need to be updated since the latest skeleton/slider changes of July 14, 2016:
- maya human female (June 2, 2016)
(NOTE: Standard Skeleton with bone located in standard positions determined by the avatar_skeleton.xml file.)
- maya human male (June 2, 2016)
(NOTE: Standard Skeleton with bone located in standard positions determined by the avatar_skeleton.xml file.)
- maya animation skeleton (June 28, 2016), and instructions
FBX files:
These will also need to be updated since July 14:
- fbx human female (June 2, 2016)
- fbx human male (June 2, 2016)
These are based on the Maya files above.
Animations
- scramble the positions of all bones and attachments
- reset the positions of all bones and attachments to the default.
Tools
- Maya BVH exporter - mel script
- Maya BVH exporter instructions - text file
I found a problem? How can I give feedback?
- Submit bugs in Jira in the BUG project: please put [Bento] in the summary line.
If you have a display problem, please try with hardware skinning enabled and disabled
- Me->Preferences->Graphics->Advanced->Avatar Rendering->Hardware skinning checkbox
Does changing that setting affect the display?