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The UPLOAD MODEL WIZARD window can be used to quickly and easily guide you through uploading a mesh model to Second Life. This upload method simplifies the choices you need to make when you upload a model, making it ideal for Residents who are unfamiliar with the many parameters that must be considered when creating mesh objects for Second Life.
The UPLOAD MODEL WIZARD window can be used to quickly and easily guide you through uploading a mesh model to Second Life. This upload method simplifies the choices you need to make when you upload a model, making it ideal for Residents who are unfamiliar with the many parameters that must be considered when creating mesh objects for Second Life.
 
To upload a model using the upload wizard:
To upload a model using the upload wizard:
Open the UPLOAD MODEL WIZARD window by choosing Build > Upload > Model Wizard...
# Open the UPLOAD MODEL WIZARD window by choosing '''Build > Upload > Model Wizard...'''
In the UPLOAD MODEL WIZARD window, click Browse... and choose a COLLADA (.dae) file stored on your computer. Click Next>>.
# In the UPLOAD MODEL WIZARD window, click '''Browse...''' and choose a COLLADA (.dae) file stored on your computer. Click '''Next>>'''.
Visually optimize your object by moving the performance/accuracy slider, then click Next >>. Higher performance models consume less prim capacity on your land, but are less visually complex than higher accuracy models.
# Visually optimize your object by moving the performance/accuracy slider, then click '''Next >>'''. Higher performance models consume less prim capacity on your land, but are less visually complex than higher accuracy models.
Optimize the physics model for your object by moving the slider. Higher physics accuracy may consume more prim capacity on your land, and if the model's physics weight exceeds 32, the object cannot become a vehicle. Click Next >>.
# Optimize the physics model for your object by moving the slider. Higher physics accuracy may consume more prim capacity on your land, and if the model's physics weight exceeds 32, the object cannot become a vehicle. Click '''Next >>'''.
Preview the physics model, overlaid onto the visual model. In most cases, the physics model is less complex than the visual model in order to maintain a low physics weight. Click Next >>
# Preview the physics model, overlaid onto the visual model. In most cases, the physics model is less complex than the visual model in order to maintain a low physics weight. Click '''Next >>'''
Review your model upload choices, then check the I confirm that I have the appropriate rights to the material contained in this model checkbox.
# Review your model upload choices, then check the '''I confirm that I have the appropriate rights to the material contained in this model''' checkbox.
Click Upload to upload your mesh model to your inventory. You may wish to rename the object to something meaningful at this time.
# Click '''Upload''' to upload your mesh model to your inventory. You may wish to rename the object to something meaningful at this time.

Revision as of 10:50, 28 June 2011

The UPLOAD MODEL WIZARD window can be used to quickly and easily guide you through uploading a mesh model to Second Life. This upload method simplifies the choices you need to make when you upload a model, making it ideal for Residents who are unfamiliar with the many parameters that must be considered when creating mesh objects for Second Life.

To upload a model using the upload wizard:

  1. Open the UPLOAD MODEL WIZARD window by choosing Build > Upload > Model Wizard...
  2. In the UPLOAD MODEL WIZARD window, click Browse... and choose a COLLADA (.dae) file stored on your computer. Click Next>>.
  3. Visually optimize your object by moving the performance/accuracy slider, then click Next >>. Higher performance models consume less prim capacity on your land, but are less visually complex than higher accuracy models.
  4. Optimize the physics model for your object by moving the slider. Higher physics accuracy may consume more prim capacity on your land, and if the model's physics weight exceeds 32, the object cannot become a vehicle. Click Next >>.
  5. Preview the physics model, overlaid onto the visual model. In most cases, the physics model is less complex than the visual model in order to maintain a low physics weight. Click Next >>
  6. Review your model upload choices, then check the I confirm that I have the appropriate rights to the material contained in this model checkbox.
  7. Click Upload to upload your mesh model to your inventory. You may wish to rename the object to something meaningful at this time.