Xerox Gets a Second Life. Thanks to Beta Technologies! (Yes, I work for Beta Tech. Yes, I did a teensy thing towards this project. No, it’s not in the video.)
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Yay! My favourite enormous band, The Polyphonic Spree, have a new album coming out! Check out The Fragile Army mashup!
Second Life: Knowledge Base | How to make tiny prims – Video Tutorial
Go Torley! Watch How to make tiny prims – Video Tutorial for some nice techniques and then examples of practical applications.
If you like your information design, you should read Magic Ink: Information Software and the Graphical Interface. And then, if you’ve got a Mac, grab the BART widget to see what public transport information will be like when websites grow up. If you don’t have a Mac, watch this movie instead.
If you’d like to hear what I had to say about Second Life to Sydney community radio 2SER’s The Fourth Estate, a podcast awaits you.
Second Life Friends Online updated to 2.3
They’ve changed the website again, so here we go with Second Life Friends Online 2.3. Enjoy!
Whatever you want to sound like, on a Mac
If you’ve got the Second Life Voice Beta, you’ll have been freaked out like I have. It’s all a bit weird. People used to stand around saying talking shit before, but now that they have voices, it’s doubly weird. Triply weird. Check it out.
Anyway, voice disguise will be important if you want to even try to maintain some distance between you and your avatar. And you can do it for free with the software that came with your Mac, and the free software Soundflower. It’s a bit tricky with the current beta, though, as SL gives you no choices of sound inputs — it just uses the system defaults.
The process, if you want to test it, is to set Garageband to take your microphone as input, and to use SoundFlower (2ch) as output. In Garageband, make a new vocal track and turn monitoring on. Set up your voice the way you want with the vocal transformer. Male to Female, Female to Male, Monsters, Echo, Reverb, whatever.
You then go to System Preferences and set Soundflower (2ch) as the default input, and your headphones as output. Launch SL. It should get everything from the System defaults and should work well. You will hear yourself all the time, but you’re only public when you’re holding the push-to-talk key and the speaker symbol above your head is flashing. Enjoy!
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Photoshop CS3 Extended 3D painting!?!
(Cross-posted from my main blog.)
The new Adobe Creative Suite 3 is coming out very soon. The details get announced officially in NYC in about 12 hours, but the Adobe site has already been updated with all the new feature details. I’m not just excited because I’m demonstrating much of this at an upcoming evening for Infinite Systems, but the new Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended could have some really nice implications for Second Life design.
Given that you will be able to place an image onto a live-rotatable 3D model, it just remains to be seen how complex that model can be. All we need is the ability to upload images onto an avatar and all kinds of texture-based design will be revolutionised. It looks like it will be possible; if it is, let a great big “yay” go up to the rafters. Tons of other cool stuff in there too across the whole suite, above and beyond the “runs at least half as fast again on your Intel Mac” feature.
The new Adobe Creative Suite 3 is coming out very soon. The details get announced officially in NYC in about 12 hours, but the Adobe site has already been updated with all the new feature details. I’m not just excited because I’m demonstrating much of this at an upcoming evening for Infinite Systems, but the new Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended could have some really nice implications for Second Life design.
Given that you will be able to place an image onto a live-rotatable 3D model, it just remains to be seen how complex that model can be. All we need is the ability to upload images onto an avatar and all kinds of texture-based design will be revolutionised. It looks like it will be possible; if it is, let a great big “yay” go up to the rafters. Tons of other cool stuff in there too across the whole suite, above and beyond the “runs at least half as fast again on your Intel Mac” feature.