2011年06月30日
Derender
A Phoenix technique to eliminate obstructive objects. Visited University of Western Australia after a long interval and found that most of exhibitions had been replaced. This university is unique one that continues its activity. This object is turning slowly, and let me in by sitting on.
UWA exhibition: http://slurl.com/secondlife/UWA/65/130/249

There are many other objects presented at the site like this. In order to let them go away, select the subject, see the pie menu and touch, ‘More’, ‘More’, and ‘Derender’. To go back, touch ‘Phoenix’, ‘Asset Blacklist’, and ‘Rerender all Objects’, and then change your group into something else. The effect is only for self.

It is possible to eliminate outer shell and to look inside. If the objects are linked, it seems impossible to erase partially.

The inside becomes clear. Although I got OK from the university to take SSs of the exhibition and use them in my blog, it should be bad manner to do this on an art.

This is the original situation. I did not notice the devil at the middle when I entered first time. But it could be the intention of the artist and it is not good to turn outside light on. Please forgive me. This technique can be used when there are some obstacles such as trees in front and a desirable camera position cannot be set. If I were aware of this when I took SSs at the St. Basil Cathedral… I will be careful not to overuse this.

UWA exhibition: http://slurl.com/secondlife/UWA/65/130/249

There are many other objects presented at the site like this. In order to let them go away, select the subject, see the pie menu and touch, ‘More’, ‘More’, and ‘Derender’. To go back, touch ‘Phoenix’, ‘Asset Blacklist’, and ‘Rerender all Objects’, and then change your group into something else. The effect is only for self.

It is possible to eliminate outer shell and to look inside. If the objects are linked, it seems impossible to erase partially.

The inside becomes clear. Although I got OK from the university to take SSs of the exhibition and use them in my blog, it should be bad manner to do this on an art.

This is the original situation. I did not notice the devil at the middle when I entered first time. But it could be the intention of the artist and it is not good to turn outside light on. Please forgive me. This technique can be used when there are some obstacles such as trees in front and a desirable camera position cannot be set. If I were aware of this when I took SSs at the St. Basil Cathedral… I will be careful not to overuse this.

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