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Question About Mesh Avatars

Posted: Wed May 08, 2019 11:06 pm
by Koshari Mahana
I'm am really clueless about mesh avatars. Is it possible to buy and use avatars from a site like this? What would the requirements for opensim be in order to have these work?

https://sketchfab.com/store/3d-models/c ... -creatures

I'm asking because I want to use one of them for a video I'd like to make. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help answer my questions or point me to an article.

Re: Question About Mesh Avatars

Posted: Thu May 09, 2019 1:19 am
by Zed deTremont
Hello Koshari,
I'm afraid this gonna be a rather disappointing answer for you. Most of those sites forbid the importation to at least second life I do not know if this includes OpenSim also. But I wouldn't be wondered at all. Of course I do know that it's regularly done. Secondly you'll have a mesh avatar but to be working in any grid it has to be rigged to the bones of virtual worlds and you can bet on it that this is not done.
Sorry

Re: Question About Mesh Avatars

Posted: Thu May 09, 2019 1:47 am
by Ada Radius
If licensing is OK for importing to an OS grid (SL usually excluded, because of its TOS), the model has to be, usually, retopologized to make it suitable for skinning and vertex weighting. In English: remodeled so that it has evenly distributed vertices arranged in evenly spaced loops. Then it has to be 'skinned' AKA parented, or attached to the OS avatar armature, and vertex weights painted so that the body moves reasonably accurately with the armature. If the armature needs to be modified - for an unusual mesh body shape that's too far from the default avatar shape - then you'll also need custom animations. You'll also need to take into consideration UV mapping (how a texture is mapped to the mesh) and materials - you get up to 8 faces per mesh object inworld.
All doable, but it's a fair amount of work.
Ada


Koshari Mahana wrote:
Wed May 08, 2019 11:06 pm
I'm am really clueless about mesh avatars. Is it possible to buy and use avatars from a site like this? What would the requirements for opensim be in order to have these work?

https://sketchfab.com/store/3d-models/c ... -creatures

I'm asking because I want to use one of them for a video I'd like to make. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help answer my questions or point me to an article.

Re: Question About Mesh Avatars

Posted: Thu May 09, 2019 1:52 am
by Koshari Mahana
Thank you Zed and Ada,

That sounds like a whole lot of work and its way over my head. Thanks for taking the time to explain it to me. I think I'll have to forget this idea, too bad though because I really wanted to make a video with one of them.

Re: Question About Mesh Avatars

Posted: Thu May 09, 2019 2:30 am
by Zed deTremont
Forgot that you might run into the retopology too depending the model as Ada rightfully mentioned. Just for whomever might be interested after. There's a neath free program to model a character.

http://www.makehumancommunity.org/conte ... loads.html

I do not say it's perfect and above mentioned rules still will apply, at least the last time I looked at it. Since it's open source I've got no idea what they been adding. Making avi's/characters is really not my speciality. Say already years I should have a decent look to it but there is always something else to do.

Re: Question About Mesh Avatars

Posted: Thu May 09, 2019 2:33 am
by Zed deTremont
Oops sorry for getting this longer seems to be a bento rig plugin now

Re: Question About Mesh Avatars

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2022 10:03 am
by Gregg Legendary
So to cut to the chase many of us need... where can we find or purchase a legal rigged male and female avatar we can manipulate in blender and photoshop without disturbing the rigging?

Re: Question About Mesh Avatars

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2022 1:14 pm
by Tess Juel
Gregg Legendary wrote:
Wed Sep 21, 2022 10:03 am
So to cut to the chase many of us need... where can we find or purchase a legal rigged male and female avatar we can manipulate in blender and photoshop without disturbing the rigging?
Opensim and Second Life use a different avatar rig than other 3D environments so I'm afraid you will have to "disturb the rigging" no matter where you get the mesh from.

Re: Question About Mesh Avatars

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2022 1:46 pm
by Chris Namaste
all i know, is that those i bought from underground work well (ive put them in kitely years ago),
so i donno, with all the changes,if it still works to upload them (much clothing etc i try to upload give 'verticle' etc errors - dont botter to try to teach me i can't figur e it out) :roll:

i'm really not talented at this, i got other talents :D

i wonder where some pple do get them, since we see several in kitely market, :?:
and no third party mentioned

is why i was SO happy underground arrived to kitely! since the owners upload their meshes !
i hope they bring much more in here for us ;)

Re: Question About Mesh Avatars

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2022 4:23 pm
by Koshari Mahana
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Hi Chris, I don't know who Underground is. Is that the name of their store?
Chris Namaste wrote:
Wed Sep 21, 2022 1:46 pm
is why i was SO happy underground arrived to kitely! since the owners upload their meshes !
i hope they bring much more in here for us ;)
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