Inventory Explanation – Tutorial
June 1, 2008 at 12:53 pm | In » Pictures from SL | Leave a CommentTags: Explanation, Inventory, Second Life, Tutorial
Wondering what all those folders mean? Here’s a quick tutorial:
What is the “Inventory”? The Inventory is where all your stuff are held (e.g. clothes, animations, gestures, objects, avatars, scripts and textures).
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Recent Items: The newest things you got.
My Inventory: Your items.
If you open that you’ll see the following folders:
Animations: Animation is the rapid display of a sequence of images of 3-D artwork or model positions in order to create an illusion of movement.
Body Parts: Eyes, skins, shapes, basic hair.
Calling Cards: Once you’ve offered/accepted friendship from someone you will get their calling card.
Clothing: Shirts, undershirts, pants, underpants, socks, gloves, shoes.
Gestures: A gesture is a form of non-verbal-communication made with a part of the body, used instead of or in combination with verbal communication.
Example of gesture:
Landmarks: You can save a location to come back later.
Lost And Found: Objects that have been returned to you.
Notecards: In-world notes that can be given to other residents.
Example of notecard (Thank you Beverly for giving me this notecard):
Objects: Primitive Objects that you own.
Photo Album: Photos that have been taken in-world.
Scripts: LSL scripts that you own.
Example of script:
Sounds: Sounds that you own.
Example of sound:
Textures: Textures that have been uploaded to world.
Trash: Your deleted items (First step from two).
Library: Basic items.
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