![]() I wouldn’t be doing this if it weren’t for popular, and practical demand. * Video tutorials is not currently one of the “main” things I do but helps tie up loose ends of “Hey, I didn’t know that! You should blog about it!” I get so much. Different people have different learning styles, I celebrate this. * I often provide text (or picture) versions of my tips and certainly have for this one (helps to spread out the message), but for many, many Residents (as evidenced on my YouTube videos page ) who prefer an “over-the-shoulder” view and seeing Second Life in motion, this is what I provide. Hiyo! Thanx for the comments! Just wanted to address a few quick points for da record: My Tip of the Week? See my comment to Arnold, above. Instead, I wish it was gone and replaced with some other sort of indication that a person is typing something - not an animation, but maybe the equivalent of the white dot in Voice chat. While I’m typing away, saying nothing at all, people just stand around waiting for the inevitable words to appear, which will, of course, never appear. I keep right on typing ad infinitum until I do something like pound on my keyboard (actually I just usually punch the period key and follow it with. I don’t know if it’s just me, but I frequently get stuck in a typing animation. Manjagan You have ShowSelectionBeam set to False.īlinders I have the opposite problem. □ So, yes, Torley … please associate your video tutorials with a short written tutorial covering the same material. ![]() I like Torley’s style and, while I can’t speak for anyone but myself, I think he has a cute, sexy voice. I’ve still watched all of them at least two or three times, though. Most of this stuff I figured out for myself long ago because I tinker incessantly. While I find Torley’s tutorial videos very refreshing, for me they are more entertaining than they are informative. Who knows but that you might just enjoy yourself. Maybe you don’t know what you’re missing, but give it try one of these days. Log into First Life when you can’t log into Second Life. I do agree that it’s probably not a technique that should be spread around the world to everyone, but it’s not something that needs to be “fixed”.Īrnold Here’s your tip. tga (or other graphics format) files because this means I can deal with textures purely through the use of scripts. I rely upon the ability to manipulate textures as uuids, and not as. ![]() Myla Texture ripping can be abused, just like almost anything else we can do here in Second Life. They don’t accomlish a danged thing, you know - except maybe annoy those of us who read Torley’s threads because they’re entertaining and informative. These are some of the same old gripes we hear in every other highjacked blog thread. My suggestion for additional Tips? Explore the Debug Settings more fully. I do hope that won’t mean that your blog posts get shrunk down accordingly, though. ![]() Your video, as are all your tutorials, was crazy in a Good Way, and I’m delighted to hear you’re planning on having one every week. Torley Thanks once again for my weekly breath of fresh air on the blog, although I’ll admit I’m actually quite pleased with how much more communicative Lindens are starting to get lately. Torley Linden is a Product Manager & more who regularly contributes to the Official Linden Blog. What will next week’s tip be? Come back and find out! In other news, I’ve been fleshing out my wiki page with more info I’m experimenting with doing public project updates in response to questions I often receive. Learn more about the Client menu and other Debug Settings.Īlso, I’d like to warmly thank the Resis who’ve been filling in info-gaps and correcting errors while I’m a Mac user too, I found out from Montana Corleone and others that I had previously listed the wrong Mac shortcut for the Client menu - it’s Opt-Ctrl-D, not Cmd-Ctrl-D (sorry about that!). Not satisfied with turning down the Sounds slider or using forward slashes in the chat bar (/) to hush? Watch this video to learn a better way: So, here’s #1… ever want to turn off the default clickity-clack typing and animation and sound? Maybe it interrupts concerts or other live events you’re at (annoying!). Suggestions for new tips in the comments please! I can’t cover them all, but I’ll read through ’em, and but if you make video tutorials too, let me know. Is likely knowledge that’s commonly passed from Resident to Resident, but hasn’t been officially shared by Linden Lab!.Must teach you something useful and fun!.To benefit your enjoyment of Second Life amidst the hectic days of modern society, I’m starting a new video tutorial series: Tip of the Week. ![]()
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