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Question about Building/Making
bezoar:
I agree with Tigress.
What helps is to first learn what's POSSIBLE, using freebie items, and just seeing what other people have on. Then, when you've learned what's possible, choose something to try to learn, and go to it. There are LOTS of free classes at NCI (New Citizens Inc.) that you can find by Search button --> Events --> Education tab. Every day, lots of topics, from how to edit appearance, to how to make buildings and furniture, to basic clothing texturing. Prim clothing is the next step beyond texture clothing...
There's too much to even think about "figuring it out" in days or even weeks. Two months, and I finally got around to learning how to save and change outfits properly. (The 2 months were spent really learning the ins and outs of prim rezzing / rotating / and positioning, using the scripting language. Just barely scratching the surface of scripting.)
Take you time learning, but in the meantime, have fun with the thousands of freebie items out there.
Hope to meet you in-world :)
tigressjewel:
--- Quote from: Ash410 on March 09, 2007, 07:39 PM ---wow Jewel..... I just went to the NCI place first, and found the freebie area finally..... BOY is there a lot there!!! I'm excited about the new jewlery i got (too bad I can't wear the tiara and my hair I got together....) and the new textures (hehe and my fairy nymph costume woot) :) thanks for your help!!!
Also thanks for the add pirate ;)
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You can wear your tiara and your hair together!! Make sure your hair is on first, then in your inventory find the tiara, and right click it, then choose "Attach to" A whole list of body parts comes up. I think forehead is an option and I know nose is too. On skull it will probably say that you're wearing your hair there, so choose another head area. Its very likely your tiara won't be placed correctly but do not fear.. Right click the tiara itself and choose "Edit" A small box will come up, and there will be arrows over the tiara so you can move it up/down, side to side and forward/back. If you need to adjust the rotation, just look in that little box that popped up and click the cirlc next to rotation. Now you'll have a globe with different colored lines going around to adjust the angle the tiara sits at. The great news is that once you have it adjusted, it will save that placement, so next time you go to put it on, just click wear and it will land right where you had it last time! See you soon!
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