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Pier and Marina
I developped some more the land in front of the manor, adding an abreviated marina, access stairs and floating pier segments, terraformed left and right and added a contouring wall to the manor land.
This corner of the sim is starting to really look nice…. I WISH i had some more decent land textures…
Hands that can’t make up their mind
It seems i ran in another funky oddity while cramming animations into the cuff/collar system, it appears that when hand animations are set it’s for BOTH hands at the same time, even if you only select one…
a few solutions present themselve:
A: add this info as an extra bit into the limb table, and make versions of the animation with and without hands override, so if one animation override the hands, i can swap for a version with no hand overriding. Might lead to more problems tho…
B: put into every animations Ā that do not use a relaxed hand pose both fists closed and hope for the best.
And a few advancement pictures:
GLOOMIII: In doubt, Compare is your friend
There is nothing more painful ,while adapting a script you made before to a new object, to you discover a bug in the initial script that you can fix, and now have to carefully remove the same bug from all the different variants of this script.
That’s where the Compare function in LSLPlus is your friend. Simply select both scripts, hit compare, and they are shown side by side, with the differenve between eachothers highlighted, with buttons to quickly merge the changes from one to the other.
I know this has existed for a while inclassic C/C++ programming, but i’m jsut discovering the benefits for an LSL user.
here is a pic.
Some pictures of the bondage project
I’ve been talking a lot and not showing much, considering i just finished the wrist cuffs i might aswel post an update.
The cuffs aren’t exactly round like the collar, they have a sort of oval shape wich i believe fits better on the wrists. Also made the ankle ones.
Anyway there is still “some” bugs in the collar script that makes it stop responding, oddly; i need to find what’s wrong before adapting the code the the wrist cuffs.
Update on the manor
I’ve left this project take dust for waaaay too long and this week end i have the opportunity to maybe, complete the texturing of the structure.
I do believe these are the sweetest staircase banisters i’ve ever seen in sl š
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An update on the work i’m doing.
This has been a couple of weeks of radio silence, but i hadn’t much to show really, i’m coding a new collar concept, as i said before, more in adequation with what i think restraints and bondage stuffs in SL should be.
So far i had quite positive feedback from the peoples i demonstrated it to, they liked the simplicity and the complete lack of configuration menus.
Today I’ve been working on until now on an early implementation of RLV into the collar through the use of a homemade “relay”, to keep thing simple, if you wear the relay and have an RLV client, it lock itself and enable the rlv functions of the collar (and other stuffs) , if you decide not to wear it, the RLV functions are disabled.
It has no actual look so you can really wear it anywhere you want, but i got comments that being unable tod etach the relay when having a RLV client might be a bit too much…
But i’ve no idea of an alternative that keeps it simple and doesn’t make it just a matter of removing the relay when RLV bothers you.
I also worked more on my new “lock” system, wich basically transfer the “look” of the locks you are using to the objects it lock, wich allow some extra visual customisation…. it’s always nice.
Here are a few poctures of the two locks i modeled so far, note that the rightmost one does not require a key as it is biometric , fancy way for saying it react to avatar keys š
I have to say it’s quite surprising the level of code complexity involved, compared to the simplicity of the interface, Iwill probably have issues with customers that believe it is as simple under the hood as it looks on the outside.
Bergensbanen
Totally unrelated but i feel itās such a great footage of Norway i had to share it.
What did i forgetā¦
Oh yes, the complete footage is in 720p HD, is 7h30 long and is released under creative commons.
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Download it with bitlet or download the .torrent file HERE
you can read the complete article about this here.
Taking control of a boat in a storm
Okay to peoples not interested into reading a few reflections about myself, you can skip this post right now.
I recovered my old forum Ā from 2006 and realised how ⦠nice i used to be. It seems the past years got the better of me and i kinda drifted into being ⦠plainly said, an unpleasant person. Maybe itās the stress, the caffein, the loneliness⦠maybe itās not anything but my own damn fault. It seems Iāve been feeding my dark side for a good while.
Recently it did bite me back in an unexpected way, i donāt think what i did was wrong, but i think i didnāt explain myself properly and what was my position in the debate ⦠things kinda got out of hands and I took some collateral damages.
And the more you struggle, usually the deeper you go once peoples made their mind about you.
Anyway, since itās nearly Christmas, and soon time for new year vows, I wish to become more tempered, I am not going to fool myself in thinking I can become a good person, wear a wimple be called Sister NiceyĀ and say āgod bless youā to peoples (atho iām sure nun role-play can be very⦠exciting ^o^ ), I am who I am but I could probably put my talent to better use than attracting hate.
Soooo, lets see what next year will be made of ^_^ i hope itās made of latex.
GLOOMII: The shores of LSL
The part two of my baby steps in EclipseIDE with the LSL Plus addon.
Like i said before the debugging environement is quite amazing , you can describe symbolic prim structures, with names, descriptions, even their positions and owner, for what i’ve seen you can also write “sim scripts” of some kind but ididn’t look into it too much.
Second, the lsl “preprocessor is great too, it spurt out a “ready to copy/paste” lsl code stripped from it’s comments, extra lines, etc but also variables and functions declared and never used. Lastly there is the possibility to write “modules”, that is you can write your own libraries for custom functions that you share across multiple scripts, this module system allow you to “include” the modules once at the start of your lsl project and the functions and variables it contains are then available, great for code recycling.
As before, the final lsl file only contain the functions that are actually called so you you can build huge libraries if you wish, the final script will only inherit of the minimum needed.
Between this article and the previous one, i forgot why i was using Eclipse in the first place… but now i remember why!
It’s simply the best lsl editor i’ve found so far.



























