Written 11 September, 2011
Mishmesh
Mesh is live on the grid, and most of the majority of avatars who aren't using Viewer 3 (which is viewer 2 with a a new name because it's mesh-enabled) can't see it.
Phoenix doesn't support mesh and won't ever unless some enterprising soul takes it on as a project. That's because the Phoenix people have been working months and months, developing Firestorm, their mesh viewer.
Except until a few days ago Firestorm didn't support mesh.
Good news, there's now a beta-beta (Firestorm has not yet been officially released) mesh-enabled version. You'll find it here.
In the meantime, you can expect mesh to look like this (must-see photos follow):
Mishmesh
Mesh is live on the grid, and most of the majority of avatars who aren't using Viewer 3 (which is viewer 2 with a a new name because it's mesh-enabled) can't see it.
Phoenix doesn't support mesh and won't ever unless some enterprising soul takes it on as a project. That's because the Phoenix people have been working months and months, developing Firestorm, their mesh viewer.
Except until a few days ago Firestorm didn't support mesh.
Good news, there's now a beta-beta (Firestorm has not yet been officially released) mesh-enabled version. You'll find it here.
In the meantime, you can expect mesh to look like this (must-see photos follow):
Note the missing middle section of the avatar. In a mesh-enabled viewer, that's where the mesh would go.
Some avatars at Help Island Public have taken to wearing signs to show everyone how fabulous they look.
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