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steve rosebush // User Search
steve rosebush // User Search
Jul 26, 1999, 3:39am
I would like to know of someone has a www site with SurveyBot .svy or .bpl
files on their site of say homes, gz's etc.
Feb 29, 2000, 8:10pm
Not bad.... I love Linux, a X Version will have to do it but first we need a
Linux version of the Renderware libraries, then it will be possible... I
want to do the same thing.
Ah Whatever It would be nice if ti was in Linux
Binaries of the browser could be distribbed, not nessarly needed to be
compiled..
[View Quote]Cubic <hans_bomers at club.tip.nl> wrote in message news:36519da2.0 at homer...
> Not a bad idea.
> Me, prsonally, I am not so fond of Linux. M
> But a linux version of Aw-B is a good ideal; I'm quite sure that would
lead
> to much more visitors for Active Worlds. The more people the more fun.....
> .....up to a certain point, that is!
>
> Swank wrote in message <36506797.0 at homer>...
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Jul 22, 1999, 2:22pm
Thanks Eep and Henry, This will I hope maybe possible to be put in AW.
[View Quote]Aesthene <montijo at bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:3794eee2.0 at homer...
> Just in case no one said so before, Henry, I think you're brilliant. This
> idea is a great one and it even give instructions on realizing it. Are you
> listening "powers that be"? I certainly hope so.
> Henry Todd <henry at wcalliance.com> wrote in message
news:377e52de.0 at homer...
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Aug 13, 1999, 2:40pm
This is a good idea. And its nice to be able (you can do it now) to hide the
chat window so people cant bug you, or possibly have the seprate browser
FULL SCREEN !!
[View Quote]Aasmund wrote in message <01bec5bd$776d5fa0$f8fdd7c1 at -smund>...
>The ability for the ordinary user to build is what separates AW from many
>other 3d systems. Unfortunately the building features are really outdated;
>I think we need some major changes.
>
>It needs to be easier, more *intuitive* and *user friendly*. Alarmingly
>many of the AW users (that build anyway) are either working with computers
>or they're higly experienced users . Perhaps Roland's wish would help
>change this. Using "drag and drop" would at least solve the problem with
>not having a seed object. And applying actions to objects should be easier
>and more self explaining.
>
>We also need more ways to manipulate objects. You end up walking around
>thinking everything looks the same.
>
>One issue that hasn't been discussed much is the ability for a user to
>rezise ( the x, y, z-axis) an object. It would solve the problem with
>floors and walls not fitting. And we could finally have more realisticly
>sized rooms; you could build a copy of your own RL house without having to
>overlap! Other stuff: free 3d rotation, ability to use custom textures and
>online modeling.
>
>Building in AW is all about positioning objects. Ability to move an object
>it's own length, width or height. A grid option would also be useful. IE
>the grid could show every cell, and divide the cell up in even smaller
>grids. This would give you more controll over the area full - problem too.
>Other stuff: Group objects, copy groups of objects.
>
>One last thing: AW should provide a browser for offline building. I don't
>mean we should take away the ability to online building. But it would give
>you more controll, more features and more fun (hopefuly). With the browser
>there should also be a new file format. You could just import it into an
>active world, or simply open the file to browse it offline. With the new up
>and coming activeX control you could this way easily show off your own
>objects and buildings wihtout people having to enter a WORLD. (This needs
>to be worked on a lot more - it's just an idea)
>
>AAsmund1
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Feb 29, 2000, 8:10pm
Hey does it work W/ AW? if so where can I download?
[View Quote]Sgt Noodle <sgtnoodle at softhome.net> wrote in message
news:37D57017.288799E9 at softhome.net...
> hey, i found one, it is cool. n/m
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> Sgt Noodle wrote:
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Feb 29, 2000, 8:10pm
I suggest a create shift off / on option for the new AW 3.0, It would be
nice to be able to not allow shifting into objects in a world like AW where
shifting is always on.. and a create shift on for ppl who want to shift
through things in a non shifting world.. It would work great for doors or
unwanted visitors in your home. (Yes yes I know you could just teleport into
it but it would be a good idea..)
Steve Rosebush
AdmEMH at Home.Com
AW Name: Steve Rosebush
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