The EasyBuild HUD
The Purpose of the EasyBuild HUD is to enable anyone, even those with no building experience whatsoever, to be able to quickly create useful buildings in Second Life.
It can be used to construct impressive looking homes, meeting places, dance venues, shopping malls, lecture rooms, theatres, etc. These are the principle uses for buildings in Second Life.
Taking over a year to develop, this HUD contains hundreds of different components and textures. These can be mixed and matched in a variety of ways, simply by clicking on buttons and palettes. In this way, it becomes a four dimensional building application.
The number of different combinations of components and textures is mind numbingly huge, ensuring that each creation can be virtually unique.
Every component and texture can be individually rezzed or deleted at the click of a button. Whole structures can be deleted and quickly replaced with a new design. With this HUD you can have a home and quickly transform it into a dance venue for a party. You can rapidly set up a seated meeting area or a grand hall for presentations, lectures or promotions. You can set up your own shopping mall or market square. Balconies provide an ideal environment for making machinimas.
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Following is an explanation of all the menus and palettes used in the EasyBuild HUD.
Attaching the HUD
The HUD full size on the screen
The minimized HUD on the screen
The Start Menu
Positioning the build
The Marker
Setting the marker position in edit mode
The Main Menu
Starter builds
The three main buttons
Rezzing floors, balconies and roofs
Choosing floor, balcony and roof textures - palette 1
Choosing floor, balcony and roof textures - palette 2
Overlaying a texture with color
Rezzing the walls
Texturing the walls - palette 1
Texturing the walls - palette 2
Texturing the walls - palette 3
Rezzing entrances, doors and exits
Texturing the entrances doors and exits
Rezzing features
Adding lighting to the build
Making the build appear larger with fake rooms
Choosing scenes for the fake rooms
>Building for special events, parties, presentations, lectures and theatrical productions
Creating a shopping mall
Other things you ought to know
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