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Old 10-23-2009, 04:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Any good in-world Sculpt programs?

I heard there was an in-world sculpt program and now I can't find it on Xstreet. Anyone ever use this program? Is it any good?
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Old 10-23-2009, 07:02 PM   #2 (permalink)
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look up 3D Build Easy...... used to be Sculpty-o-matic.... I haven;t used it myself but know someone who finds it handy
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Sculpt Studio has a very active inworld group and lots of classes every week to help you get started. Even I can make things with it!
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Sculpt Studio has a very active inworld group and lots of classes every week to help you get started. Even I can make things with it!
Thanks. I think I'm going to give this a try. Seems a bit expensive.
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Thanks. I think I'm going to give this a try. Seems a bit expensive.
When I bought it, it was about $20. Not as good as free but so far I have not been able to make anything with a free program. And then there is Maya which is about $1,000,000.
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There's also one in-world called The Wild Wild Wizard pretty easy to use too. Look up the name in search under the all tab and on the right hand side is the link to the sim.
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I periodically still use SLoft, made by Moy Loon. For most of my sculptie needs, I use Blender, but occasionally I still need to make something that matches up to other objects exactly, or maybe I want to make complex items that use a common boundary box (for placement). It generates 33 plates in a number of formations (square, cylindrical, torus, hollowed square). You move the plates to define the shape of your object, but you can also convert each plate to special plates, which give you more control over where each vertex lies within that plate. When you're done, you move the SLOFT box around everything to define the boundary box, click it, and the product generates a sculpt map for you to download.
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I usually use Maya for sculpts but this needed to be accurate. I decided to purchase Sculpt Studio. I needed to save prims on a railing and it needed to be exact and match regular prims. After a few hours of reading and learning, I think I got it. There are now four sections in the middle of each rail and those are 1prim each instead of 10 each.
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