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RE: [www-vrml] RE: [x3d-public] Clay Shirky Weighs In On SL and VRML History
Yep. I'm looking at them as a way to get started. Thanks!
I didn't know about the Naya app. Is it better? I know I've asked before,
but is the variation from H-anim huge in the Avatar Studio apps?
It is a neat app in that it is very easy to use. OTOH, it isn't extensible
and what it provides in the way of clothes and accessories, etc., don't meet
my needs (no Hindu clothes or styles). I suspect I'm on my own for that and
I haven't gotten far enough to work out how hard it will be to adapt these
avs to that style. Given they are single mesh, possibly very hard.
len
From: Paul Aslin [mailto:fabricatorgeneral@yahoo.com]
By the Numedia avs, I assume you mean Avatar Studio created
avatars.
There was also a H-Anim app that made Avatars called "Naya
Avatar Creator". Ask the web3d.org people about the sdk
which included the installer.
The Welder name would be from Avatar Studio, The french
world for weld also means "to bind together".
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