Mesh/Uploading a simple mesh

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Uploading a mesh is a fairly straightforward process, similar to how you would upload an animation or texture. This walkthrough will cover the workflow for uploading a basic object with basic properties. If you're new to mesh, this is where you'll want to get started. This walkthrough will bypass a lot of the more complex customization and advanced features of mesh; we'll get into some of those in later walkthroughs.

Obtain a Second Life compatible mesh file

Upload menu from COLLADA Test Model Bank

The first step is to get a mesh file onto your computer that you want to upload to SL. SL's mesh import is able to read COLLADA (".dae") files.

Upload the mesh file to Second Life

Mesh Import Main Menu

Next, take the file that you downloaded to your computer and upload it to SL.

  • Open the main menu "Build" menu, choose "Upload", click "Model...".
    (Alternately, open your Inventory View, click the "+" menu button, "Upload" > "Model...").
    This will cause a file dialog box will open.
  • Find and select the "duck.dae" file from your computer. The Import Model window will then appear.
  • Click the "Generate LOD" button at the top of this window.
    The viewer will take a moment to process this, then the "Upload button" will become clickable.
  • Click the "Upload" button.
    You will see 2 assets inserted into your Inventory:
    One will appear in your inventory's top-level "Meshes" folder, the other in your top-level "Objects" folder.
    These will appear as "LOD3spShape" for the duck object (if you're having trouble finding them, go to the "RECENT" tab in your inventory.)
    We only care about the Object right now.
    Note that during beta, uploading meshes is free!

Add your mesh object to the world

Rezzed object

You should now be able to manipulate your mesh as if it were like any other object in your inventory.

  • Drag the new object from your "Objects" folder to anywhere on the ground where you have permissions to build.
    A duck model will appear on the ground.
  • You can use the duck mesh as you would any other object -- scale it, texture it, attach it, script it, whatever you like.