some days i just feel like 3d doodling and tinkering with no pressure – today is one of those days
having a personal project of my own home sim is a nice way to relax and working on sim-on-a-stick means some cherished alone time
how about you?
do you use OpenSim to relax and sometimes just doodle? =)










Hi Ener, I like the progress you’re making with your island.
When will we be able to visit it on Kitely? :-)
Ilan Tochner
19 Aug 12 at 2:10 pm
“do you use OpenSim to relax and sometimes just doodle? =)”
Oh yes
Something kicks off an idea, I could try that …
time passes unnoticed ….
http://www.flickr.com/photos/81395094@N05/sets/72157631147297782/
and while I’m relaxing, my brain is growing :)
http://www.nognz.com/pages/learn/brain-fitness-101/
keith selmes
19 Aug 12 at 4:21 pm
Its not just Sundays for me, its everyday :-) Lately its been vehicles. I finally figured out how to make hover-vehicles like Star Wars’ land speeders.
Maybe I should take a break and watch some TV, catch the latest episode of Magnum P.I.
*laughs*
Sarge Misfit
19 Aug 12 at 6:10 pm
hey Ilan, oh it needs much more work!
i don’t like doing things half way nor saying anything accessible is “under construction”. maybe that’s a hold over from my early days doing web work – but nothing says “don’t ever come back and check up on this” as much as an under construction sign! =D
soon, the pc build took all my attention last week and now i need to take a moment to understand how to load regions in your new setup. i appreciate the nice detailed blog post explaining it all – that was a lot of writing in itself! but nicely done =)
hey keith, i snagged your pic for a post today – thanks for sharing your experience – people like you help fuel the development of products like Lumiya. and i like that brain thing – i could see myself becoming obsessed with such a site!
Higgins and TC!!! OMG and Magnum’s short shorts!!! =D
Ener Hax
20 Aug 12 at 7:53 am
You’re thinking about it all wrong… It’s not a world under construction, it’s a dynamically evolving immersive work of art that requires that the viewer visit over a period of time in order to get the full artistic experience… ;-)
Importing a single-region OAR file should be very simple. Just export from SOAS, go to your Kitely My Worlds page, press the New World button and select to upload the OAR file you created.
Ilan Tochner
20 Aug 12 at 9:01 am