![]() ![]() HTTP fetching may be overloading your router please try the suggestions given here if they do not help, revert the changes made then return to this page and continue. ![]() If mesh is simply slow to appear, but does appear eventually, that is not necessarily a problem with mesh itself please work through this page: Slow Rezzing. This may need to be done from scratch each time you upgrade to a new version. For other antivirus apps, see our Whitelisting Guide, and be sure to whitelist all parts of the viewer. If you have Webroot SecureAnywhere Antivirus, see Webroot Issues. In that case, try going to Preferences → Graphics → General, and enable Hardware Skinning. There are also rare instances of glitches where mesh that you are wearing appears worn by another avatar (yes, it is bizarre!). Go to Preferences→ Graphics -> Rendering and disable both of the Alpha Mask Rendering options. In some cases, worn mesh attachments will not render properly still. (The optimal value for draw distance is entirely dependent on your own hardware you will need to experiment to find what works best for you.) If you have difficulty rendering mesh, lower it if your draw distance is over 128, set it to 128, or less. Make sure you have a reasonable draw distance. If this remains greyed out, then increase the level of Render Quality until Basic Shaders becomes enabled and can be checked. Go to Preferences→ Graphics -> General then enable Basic Shaders. Depending on your specific hardware, certain settings that need to be enabled for mesh, may be set off by default. In other plans, Firestorm will soon also offer more skins and skin customization improvements, new Windlight effects, improved functionality to estate tools, improved mouselook functionality, and more features, Lyon wrote.So you have the latest viewer and still can't see mesh - what's the deal? ![]() ![]() Viewers optimized to work with OpenSim allow for this variation, and remove the “Second Life” branding from throughout the viewer. Most grids do not charge for texture uploads. OpenSim grids also have different search functionality than Second Life, different currencies, and differently stored profiles. For example, it allows bigger prims, and more prims on each region. OpenSim also differs from Second Life in some technical areas. The process isn’t as obvious and straightforward as with other viewers, however. Users have to go to preferences, to the advance menu, and check “Allow login to other grids.” The list of grids is limited, though you can add more by pasting the loginuri into the grid name field. Imprudence, Teapot, Zen, Hippo, and other viewers designed for use with OpenSim, however, have built-in grid selectors that allow users to easily choose a grid from a list of popular worlds, or add their own.Ĭurrently, Firestorm offers only limited grid selection capability, and it can be hard to find. Lyon added that Armin Weatherwax, a developer best known for work on the Impudence and Teapot viewers, has joined the team.Ĭurrently, any Second Life viewer can be used to access OpenSim grids by editing the path of the viewer shortcut on the desktop. This isn’t something an average user should be asked to do, however. “One for Second Life with pathfinding Havok goodness, and one for other grids without Havok.” “We’ve thought about that and decided we’re going to offer two versions of Firestorm,” wrote lead developer Jessica Lyon. However, licensing issues have forced Linden Lab to restrict third-party users to just Second Life, or risk losing access to new pathfinding technology from Havok.
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