How to Texture Mesh Kits in Second Life in production line Tips & Tricks

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025

Комментарии • 23

  • @FrenchyFriday
    @FrenchyFriday 2 года назад

    6 years later and you saved me so much time i love you i just got back to sl after almost a decade

  • @ravencove4260
    @ravencove4260 8 лет назад +3

    TYTY SO MUCH Zeffie it's a rocking tutorial...and saved me MASS money on the upload oopsy. YOU'RE THE GREATEST!!!

  • @ravensrest3895
    @ravensrest3895 2 года назад

    Love it at the start where she tabs out and her old mans looking over lol Love the tutorial, thanks for a heads up on all the things I forgot since coming back to SL :)

    • @zefbrodie5957
      @zefbrodie5957  2 года назад

      whoah! no that was my desktop pic of Gene... (screenshot of when we were in a video chat but he had passed away in 2013) !!!!!

  • @devriv8983
    @devriv8983 8 лет назад +2

    Really wonderful tutorial. Thank you Zeffie. This was a pleasant surprise, because only a
    few days ago a friend and I were shopping in your store in Mainland! Hehe Meli has these jeans that I’ve been meaning to buy, but haven’t yet because I wasn’t quite sure how to go about texturing them. This tutorial explained it perfectly. I also wasn’t sure if this
    process of texturing applied to rigged and fitted mesh, and here, seeing
    your example, a fitted mesh, I see that it does.

  • @fabulousangella
    @fabulousangella 6 лет назад

    Thank you for the video. I found it very helpful and easy to follow, but I wish you continued showing us the rest of the steps because I'm new to creating in second life, and I'm trying to find a video that has all the steps and its very easy to follow.

    • @busyVea
      @busyVea 6 лет назад

      fabulousangella try the mighty ginkgo she has tutorials from start to finish. You will have to know how to use blender AT Least. Download blender and then find blender guru and do his donut series which is all for beginners. You need to know how to model or use marvelous designer to begin making garments. The mighty ginkgo will show you step by step on a Maitreya or Gianni.

  • @dianazaalberg1993
    @dianazaalberg1993 2 года назад +1

    Thank you this was very helpful

  • @daintyshotoya
    @daintyshotoya 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you very much, I'm new to this and u make it super easy for me

  • @SabrinaBraden-n7n
    @SabrinaBraden-n7n 8 лет назад +2

    Thanks bunches very nice tutorial, Subscribed

  • @MicrosoftsourceCode
    @MicrosoftsourceCode 8 лет назад +3

    great tutorial

  • @accessfashion
    @accessfashion 2 года назад +1

    What is the difference between making several copies in the "assembly line" fashion, versus just selling the individual item and letting people buy copies? I'm a new builder trying to learn as much as I can. I'm assuming this way helps if you are texturing the items with all different textures? For example, five dresses with five different texture patterns...

    • @zefbrodie5957
      @zefbrodie5957  2 года назад +1

      The line of dresses are all the sizes being made at one time. That set goes In a box and the customer buys a copy of the box which contains all the sizes.

  • @stevet1898
    @stevet1898 8 лет назад

    Very nice video mate
    Do you know if there is a directory to get already made mesh templates i can make my own textures for?

    • @zefbrodie5957
      @zefbrodie5957  7 лет назад

      what I do regularly, is go on marketplace and just type in "full perm" .. you get the most amazing things. GeorgeVerde and meli Imako... and by crash are three really good ones.

  • @anon5130
    @anon5130 6 лет назад

    what if you dont have the model ?

  • @paulabrown1089
    @paulabrown1089 7 лет назад

    love love love this tut -- but my link button is non active what am I doing wrong?

    • @zefbrodie5957
      @zefbrodie5957  7 лет назад

      link button in SL? Make sure you have ahold of your garment and the prim (nothing locked in object tab)

  • @dixydreamscape9432
    @dixydreamscape9432 7 лет назад

    I tried this and it leaves a hole in your hand where you attach your prim to the Mesh item, So any Ideas on how to prevent this?

    • @zefbrodie5957
      @zefbrodie5957  7 лет назад

      hole in the hand I have NOT seen but -- if you do not remember to make the sphere into alpha it will end up a texture- BALL in the hand... when you do them make sure to make the sphere you attach into full alpha texture... As I said I never witnessed it being a HOLE. It really only matters to attach said prim if you want to appear to be the creator... if it is for your personal use, or doesn't matter so much to you that you appear as creator... you can, of course, omit the step.

    • @zefbrodie5957
      @zefbrodie5957  7 лет назад

      another off Idea (haven't tried ) but would possibly apply to shoes can attach the item to FOOT (or other body part before sales) -- it's not tested by me for a dress or something. Orientation for most rigged mesh kits they are rigged to right hand...

  • @weegeandrea400
    @weegeandrea400 3 года назад

    Calcinhas para criadores secondlife

  • @sharonr2219
    @sharonr2219 7 лет назад +3

    I thought this was going to be a tutorial, on different parts of a kit. Your talking put me to sleep around 5 minutes into it