3/16/2024 0 Comments Second life black dragon viewer![]() ![]() Makes it easier to get a perfect shot even of moving objects, not just avatars. You can also globally freeze the world -> Ctrl + Alt + F. (Notice the circled icon in the image below.) Or you can open it from the menu, Dragon->My Useful Features->Poser. Drag the Poser button to the left, right, or bottom of the screen and drop it. To open the Poser you can add a button, just right-click an on-screen button to open the Toolbar Buttons panel. ![]() I use the Poser to freeze the avatar in place. Black Dragon is prefect for capturing an image and associated depth map. Understand the image and the depth map have to match perfectly for the parts you want in focus. Black is in-focus (near) and white is max out-of-focus (far away). How does one use the Depth feature?įirst let’s look at a depth map. With the Linden Viewer you have to be saving to disk for the Color/Depth option to work. This is the Depth Map setting in Linden, Firestorm, and Black Dragon So, Firestorm or Black Dragon or the Linden Default Viewer. It is easier to use a viewer that has the feature. You can create Windlight settings that will create a depth map too, but that is a PITA. This image raised some questions in the SL Forum thread How does your avatar look today? (About 1,300 pages) Mostly, I think, because I pointed out I did the Depth of Field out of focus thing using Photoshop with a Black Dragon Depth map. ![]()
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