Category: KittyCatS

  • No Wonder I Wasn’t Getting Group Notices From Builders’ Brewery #SecondLife

     

    BUILDER’S BREWERY MASS EJECTION
    On October 19, 2011, there was a mass ejection of nearly all of our Builder’s Brewery members. We went from 16,800+ members (the largest building help group in SL) down to 400, in the blink of an eye. It was a horrible and tragic loss.
    We Invite You to Rejoin

     

    THE PERFECT STORM
    We’re not exactly sure what caused it. It seemed to have started during Linden Lab’s critical server software upgrade that day, along with rolling restarts that came with no warning countdown even. There was tremendous issues across the grid, including inability to log in, no teleporting, groups and friends not loading, overwhelming lag even in an empty full sim (causing us to cancel at least two classes that day). Our two sims were greatly affected during this time, which apparently and sadly, may have caused our group bot to get stuck in constant eject mode.

    via Builders Brewery Calendar (Education in Second Life).

    I’ll log in and rejoin, so will Dhughan and Bug. So THAT’s why there weren’t any interesting class notices in my inbox. And I’ll probably have to start from scratch with the latest version of Blender, since some of the things I’d like to do involve making simple sculpted objects, although probably not involving using the new mesh technology.

    The busy holiday season, and many RL commitments plus burnout, caused me to fall out of Second Life again. So did Dhughan and Miss Bugginia. But so glad I ran into Gloriana Maertens, a friend I knew from long, long before Second Life was more than a glowing particle in Philip Linden’s eye.

    I participated in the STEAM 5 Hunt again (so did Dhughan) and never even made it through the first 1/3 of all the other merchants. WHAT? Yes, all three of us passed up on wonderful things, even Bug, who barely got started inworld before she lost focus. The sense of burnout was overpowering, and in the end I just didn’t feel I did my best, as I left too much until much too late, once again. But it’s a New Year, and I’m feeling optimistic about getting back inworld and doing things I enjoyed, like chatting, listening to music, and messing about with prims.

    Meanwhile, there’ve been viewer changes, updates to building tools like Blender that I had never even mastered, and the thought of trying to create something original seemed too daunting, given the horrific disarray in my inventory (and Dhughan’s too).

    Even having a week off before Christmas didn’t tempt me inworld; had too many RL things to get done. I did make sure that my Steelhead parcel rents were paid, although Dhughan owes his landlord an apology for letting his shop rental lapse in Steelhead Shanghai. I spoke to her on one of my rare visits inworld, so there’s no problem.

    Last night, for the first night in forever, both Dhughan and I were logged in. Dhughan worked a bit on his parcel, which still contains trees, a building, and landscaping from the former owner. He finally has some ideas about what he wants to do there; some sort of old-fashioned hot spring spa. He cleared a few trees and messed around with elements of a new water feature, and thought he’d better take some classes in Blender again.

    I logged in several hours later and dealt with some things I’d been avoiding; I filed a ticket on my scripted cat, who’d been deactivated and I struggled to update the HAIKUvend 1 prim vendor with new scripts.

    The vendor creator chose to change the settings on how the script uses offsets to display a marketing image – either that, or assumes that everyone will just use a default template, which I kind of didn’t do.; I resorted to trial and error to fix it as the image I used had the wrong aspect ratio. For the next vendor I set up, I will use a standard 1024 size with each of 9 256×256 images set up with its own copy/mod/transfer info. No more layer files with all the c/m/t possible combinations!

    Basically, if I’m going to make things to sell to people, anything that gets in the way of making a good quality, well textured, lag-minimizing product has got to get the heave-ho, and that vendor was one of them. To make the images work for this one vendor, I had to change the image aspect ratios in the script for each of the nine boxes (helpfully listed from 0 to 8, but I figured it out and worked from the center). The next one I or Dhughan sets up, we’ll just re-do the vendor image from scratch. What a pain.

    The new version is now installed in my Steelhead shop; the update was needed because the old vendor kept breaking every time there was a (rare) sale. Dhughan has just realized that he has to update his vendor, too. Oh, bother.

    In the meantime, I’ve actually cracked loose and bought the latest, dev version of Primstar-2 and downloaded and installed the latest version of Blender currently out, 2.6.1. Amazingly enough, after more than an hour of puzzling over some readme.txt files, I got them installed and working, though no guarantees on the dev version of Primstar. The package is discounted today and it was not much more than the previous version that only worked up to 2.49b. Blah blah blah! Well, at first I’ll just be making simple shapes, but hope to do better soon.

    Sorry for the excessive detail – if I don’t note it here, and make notes in my journal, I’ll lose ground yet again.

    One last note – I thought that I had screwed up my scripted cat, Dash – but KittyCats support comes through again, and he’s “back” and alive instead of disabled and dead… actually, it’s a backup copy from their database but who’s counting? I fussed around moving things and making sure the food is out. Dhughan is thinking of opening some kitten boxes or selling them as pets, we’ll see.

    It’s winter in Steelhead St Helens… I wonder if I should bother finding snow textures for some of the trees I own? The Pacific Northwest usually doesn’t get much snow, but when they do, it’s pretty – and Mr Lunar used his magic weathermabob to make the snow stick on the ground.

    Anyway, it’s good to be back. Now to get my skills sharpened up again (such as they are).

  • Studebaker has arrived! And He Shall Have His Own Bed!

    It’s ridiculous of me to be so chuffed about the birth of “yet another rather ordinary kitten,” but this one has some traits that I find endearing:

    IM: KittyCatS Box – New Born Kitten:
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    New Born Kitten

    Fur: American Shorthair – Red Tabby
    Eyes: Genesis Meadow (Shape: Curious | Pupil: Big)
    Shade: Natural
    Tail: Genesis
    Ears: Genesis

    Version: 1.07
    Owner: Dhughan Froobert

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    MOM: Minnie
    Happy Birthday – SL8B
    Fur: Genesis – Smokey
    Eyes: Genesis Meadow (Shape: Curious | Pupil: Big)
    Shade: Natural
    Tail: Genesis
    Ears: Genesis

    DAD: Dash
    Happy Birthday – SL8B
    Fur: Genesis – Domino
    Eyes: Genesis Meadow (Shape: Curious | Pupil: Big)
    Shade: Natural
    Tail: Genesis
    Ears: Genesis
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    [10:22 AM] IM: KittyCatS Box – New Born Kitten: Type a Name for your Nest…
    [10:22 AM] Dhughan Froobert: Studebaker
    [10:22 AM] IM: KittyCatS Box – Studebaker: I’m now called Studebaker!

    Yes, yes, in the world of KittyCatS breeders, not really a “keeper,” except as a pet – but I happen to be extremely fond of red tabbies and in fact a RL kitty in my typists household was one such. He lived to be a great age – 18 or 19 years – and so whatever gender this kitten turns out to be, it shall carry on the name of Studebaker proudly.

    The plan that Miss Lelani currently has is to offer kittens up for adoption in the old shop in Steelhead St Helens, and also to sell items such as pet beds and nice china dishes, into which the food bowls sold by the KittyCatS store would slip.

    Miss Lelani was quite inspired yesterday and made 6 or 7 simple, two-prim pet beds after finally breaking down and buying some sculpt maps that had inspired her when she first saw them several months ago. She has tried to make sense of Blender on her own and has been making progress, but realized that she was being held hostage by her own frustration with the program.

    In the meantime, I shall also be offering some nice gentlemen’s pet furnishings, which will go with some of the club chairs and settees that I shall be making shortly.

    We now have a total of 4 kittens, as we had purchased 2 of the Relay for Life packs (not being able to commit to walking the track with the Steelhead Salmons team, we also donated funds through the municipal kiosks). The KittyCatS people are quite savvy about their newest kitten packs, which will be out for sale tomorrow. However, we shall muddle along with Dash and Minnie, and the new kitties yet to be named, and see if there is any interest in Steelhead in pet-quality adoptions in the meantime.

    But not for Studebaker, at least; we shall build up some breeding stock to at least have some interesting traits – an orange tabby will make an admirable shop cat, however!

    In the meantime, here is a peek at one of the pet beds that shall shortly be available for purchase:

    There are a few minor caveats. It fits most pets, so only very, very small dragons and recently born foals. It should fit most dogs and cats unless you’re breeding at a monstrous scale. It could work as a tiny bed with the right animations added. Currently there are no animations, but it can be set as the home point for pets.

    We shall enjoy offering this to the rusticated pet-owning community in Steelhead and beyond. I may even take a whack at putting together a smart-looking Chinese or Asian version.

    TTFN


    Dhughan Froobert is a Steampunk resident in Second Life who putters around with prims and takes pictures of same. He occasionally manifests as a small Victorian otter.