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# Go to '''File''' > '''Bulk Upload''' | |||
# In the file browser dialog, select all the files you wish to upload. You can hold {{K|Shift}} or {{K|Ctrl}} while clicking to select multiple files. Using this method, you can upload files of different valid formats at the same time. | |||
You can also '''[[Set Default Permissions]]''' for convenience when uploading. | |||
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Revision as of 10:22, 17 November 2009
Second Life allows you to upload your own images, sounds, and animations to help make unique creations and expressions.
How much does it cost?
Uploading files to Second Life costs L$10 (ten Linden Dollars) per file. The per-file cost is deducted from your inworld balance regardless of whether you upload the files one at a time or use Bulk Upload. (The purpose of Bulk Upload is to expedite the upload process, not to save L$.)
Uploading an image
- Go to File > Upload Image.
- Choose a valid JPG, PNG, TGA, or BMP file with at least 24-bit color. PNG and TGA files may also be saved as 32-bit files, which allows the use of transparent effects via an alpha channel. For example, a stained glass window. You can't upload files saved in 8-bit, 16-bit or palletized color. Most modern image editors can convert between formats.
Tip: Images are scaled to the nearest "powers of 2" aspect ratio. The maximum resolution for an uploaded texture is 1024x1024 pixels; if you upload a bigger image, it'll be scaled down to 1024x1024 pixels. |
Uploading a sound
- Go to File > Upload Sound.
- Choose a WAV file to upload. Valid files are any .WAV file in standard PCM format, 16-bit/44.1kHz/mono or stereo (which will be converted to mono), exactly 10 seconds or less in length. Other formats which don't work include MP3s or WAVs in 8-bit, 22.05 kHz, or any other frequency. You can convert sounds into the proper format using an audio editor like the free Audacity, or a specialized app like r8brain for Windows.
Uploading an animation
Uploading in bulk
To upload more than one file at a time:
- Go to File > Bulk Upload
- In the file browser dialog, select all the files you wish to upload. You can hold Shift ⇧ or Ctrl while clicking to select multiple files. Using this method, you can upload files of different valid formats at the same time.
You can also Set Default Permissions for convenience when uploading.