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I've just recently set up an OpenSim standalone server on my home server, with the intention for everyone in the house to be able to connect to it and build stuff.
But I'm walking around as a Ruth-noob, and I wanna not do that. Is there anything like the Second Life Marketplace, but for Opensim? The closest thing I can find is Kitely, but it seems to need to either deliver to the Hypergrid, (which my server is not connected to) or to set up some sort of special settings on my server to be able to communicate with it. (Which I probably don't have the technical skills for. I JUST got my server up and running after working at it for most of yesterday and today...)
I'm hoping for some sort of "here's a bunch of textures, mesh, animations, scripts, etc. on a well-organized website. Download the raw files for free/cheap/expensive-if-it's-really-really-good, and upload them into OpenSim" kind of place. Is there anything like that?
If not... does anyone know a REALLY intuitive, easy-to-use 3d modeling program that can do everything you need to make stuff for Second Life/OpenSim?
But I'm walking around as a Ruth-noob, and I wanna not do that. Is there anything like the Second Life Marketplace, but for Opensim? The closest thing I can find is Kitely, but it seems to need to either deliver to the Hypergrid, (which my server is not connected to) or to set up some sort of special settings on my server to be able to communicate with it. (Which I probably don't have the technical skills for. I JUST got my server up and running after working at it for most of yesterday and today...)
I'm hoping for some sort of "here's a bunch of textures, mesh, animations, scripts, etc. on a well-organized website. Download the raw files for free/cheap/expensive-if-it's-really-really-good, and upload them into OpenSim" kind of place. Is there anything like that?
If not... does anyone know a REALLY intuitive, easy-to-use 3d modeling program that can do everything you need to make stuff for Second Life/OpenSim?