SecondLifeTutorialsandOrientations

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Second Life Tutorials and Orientations

The self-paced tutorials below are Second Life specific:
  • The Ivory Tower Library of Primitives Building Tutorials: The Ivory Tower provides in-world, self-guided, self-paced, visual tutorials of the Second Life building tools. Second Life residents are able to work through this detailed virtual tutorial at their own pace, developing the skills they need when they need them. It is a great spot to get a crash course in building or to brush up on building skills.
  • Texture Tutorials by Robin (Sojourner) Wood: Robin (Sojourner) Wood's comprehensive, self-paced, in-world Texture Tutorials teach how to texture objects and avatars in Second Life.
  • Clive Pro's LSL Scripting Tutorial: Linden Scripting Language (LSL) is the programming language used to control the behavior of objects in Second Life. Clive Pro of Bromley College, UK, has created an interactive, self-directed scripting tutorial that not only teaches LSL, but introduces learners to some of the concepts of programming.
  • The Particle Laboratory: Second Life's particle system enables residents to create burning fires, glistening waterfalls, vapor trails on jet fighters, tracers on bullets, explosions, fireworks, billowing smoke, rainbows, the occasional macabre spurt of blood and much more. The Particle Laboratory  provides in-depth explanations, tips, and suggestions on how to create particles, and a demonstration for all particle control settings.


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