Using the new 6.4.13 viewer... All measurements with Sun/Moon & Projectors w/ALM. We will have to remember the keyboard shortcut. Sadly this option is not in the Phototools. Or you can use the menu’s World->Photo and Video->Depth of Field Focus Lock. To lock the focus click on something while in focus follow mode and press Alt-Shift-X. It is dynamic moving as you move the cursor/pointer. Selecting ‘ Depth of field focus follows pointer’ causes the focal point to move to whatever the cursor is over. It stays the focal point until you click on something else. When Alt-right-click caming around, whatever you click on becomes the focal point. The normal behavior is for the focal point to only change when you click on something. The setting is in the Phototools panel in the DoF/Glow tab. One is a FOLLOW option and the other is a LOCK option. Now there are a couple of new options for Depth of Field (DoF). For those of us that enjoy taking pictures in SL, and there are a couple of us in the forum ( How does your avatar look today?) and over on Flickr ( Official SL), the Tools are so handy. PhotoToolsįirestorm has the awesome PhotoTools. I am looking forward to my next mesh upload. There is also more tech info about the proposed upload. The Preview Settings tab lets you check for problems before you attempt to upload and get some error message, which is always such a disappointment. Inara wrote a nice tutorial for those that want to do bulk imports. Now I only import settings I actually use and that are not duplicates. I’ve wasted days of time, accumulated, searching for settings I knew were in there. I NEVER want to have that many environment settings again. But, I had about 900 Windlight Sky settings. I won’t have a use for this… I think it a handy idea. This makes it so easy to fix you could add it to your first steps of troubleshooting.
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Poof the problem bridge is turned into free electrons to evaporate into the valley of lost bits. Click Avatar->Avatar Health->Recreate LSL Bridge.
Now there is a BUTTON! Yay! Well… more a menu command than button, but you get the idea. Then it can be a pain to fix the bridge… and often a headache figuring out just what the problem is. The viewer is smart enough to resolve most problems on its own when something goes wrong with the bridge. Also, the general flakiness of a connection to a virtual world can cause problems with the bridge. The techy details are here: Firestorm Bridge.Īs one bounces between viewers, like I do, one can run into problems. Basically, it gives the Firestorm viewer more capabilities. It provides an interface between in-world scripts and the viewer. The bridge is an attachment the viewer puts on your avatar.