Convert .raw terrain files to mesh for sky builds

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Convert .raw terrain files to mesh for sky builds

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Would anyone be interested in helping to convert .raw terrain files into mesh objects that can be used to create whole-region sky builds?

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For the record, Graham Mills contacted me in Kitely and suggested consulting this webpage for information:

http://jmsoler.free.fr/didacticiel/blen ... w2mesh.htm

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There's a short tutorial here that looks promising: http://miscellanea.com/exporting-a-sl-s ... t-blender/
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The OSgrid forum reports a script to create sculpties (not mesh) based on terrain shapes:

http://forums.osgrid.org/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3483

Scroll down for the finalised version.

It's developed by Artemis Tesla with additional suggestions by Adelle Fitzgerald.
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Wow, that would be amazing!! Adagio hops to the front of the line to be the first customer............ :D
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Did anything ever come of this? I checked the OS Grid forums but it looks as if the last real progress on the script was some 18 months ago. I am too much of a scripto-virgin to try something that unperfected. :( But I can think of good uses for it.

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I tried it out on a corner of a sim, and it does seem to work in terms of generating a rough shape. I didn't check the terrain texturing aspect. Beyond that, I'm afraid, I got distracted and took it no further. :oops:

I suspect that to use it properly will require quite a bit of systematic setting up, placing prims on a regular grid pattern.
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Okay, thanks, Dot. Back burner for now, I guess.......... :(

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Okay, I found an interim solution for what I need. I went to the pIRA Technologies store in SL this morning to get some sculpts and ogle what else she had. She is one of the folks on Ozwell's list of SL merchants who will allow extended licenses. She was very nice, very interested in Kitely and says she has plans to open up here. (YAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!)

One of the really cool sculpts she sells is for sim-surround mountains and I grabbed that up as soon as I spotted it, lol. Here is a pic of two of the sculpts (second one rotated to provide a full circle of mountains) on one of my mega regions and that is a full sim of land and water that they are surrounding. How cool is that?? :D

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