Just for fun – flexible sculpties!
As RC2 draws closer, sometimes you need to just take a break from working and play a little. In this case, playing involves applying Qarl Linden’s flexi-sculpt patch, based on a patch by Zwagoth Klaar (JIRA)
Flexi-sculpts in action:
Note that this viewer is NOT OFFICIALLY SUPPORTED. It’s just for testing/fun, so if you crash, well, you crash. Don’t expect this feature in Imprudence until the performance issues can be sorted out.
Thanks so much for this!
http://www.locopocos.com/random/LocoPocos_FlexiSculpt_01.wmv
http://www.locopocos.com/random/LocoPocos_FlexiSculpt_02.wmv
I’ll be playing with it more later, after work
Hmm, I hear “flexible sculpts” and the first thing that comes to mind is “giant jell-o molds”. Should be fun.
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Showing Off Flexible Sculpties!…
The amazingly talented Damien Fate, who has been keenly developing his next-generation tiny avatars Loco Pocos, has launched two awesomely cool videos showing off flexible sculpties on his latest batch of Loco Pocos avatars!
Flexible sculpties (or Flex…
Oh yes! I’ve seen some cool videos of this before, so I didn’t resist and did a mashup of Damien’s videos
I sure hope that flexisculpties come to Imprundence soon… who know, perhaps sooner than a Mac version
*giggles*
… I mean on the official release of course
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where do you add the patch file?
I am such a noob at this whole flexi sculpt thing, and I’ve been looking around, I can’t seem to find any sort of tutorial on how to actually MAKE them.
Wow, old post
You make them flexi the same way you set flexi for normal prims: in the tools window, Feature tab.