Viewer 2 no longer contains the default avatar assets (i.e. "Ruth") that would appear if the user had insufficient body part/clothing entries.
Instead, avatars always appear as a cloud, which is a very bad experience for out-of-the-box OpenSim.
Default is currently off. My intention is to switch it on for standalone shortly.
This is not particularly flexible as "Ruth" is hardcoded, but this can change in the future, in co-ordination with the existing RemoteAdmin capabilities.
Need to fix creation of suitable entries for users created as estate owners on standalone.
Avatars still appear with spooky empty eyes, need to see if we can address this.
This commit adds a "Default Iris" to the library (thanks to Eirynne Sieyes from http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=1461) which can be used.
This works by serializing and deserializing NPC AvatarAppearance to a notecard in the prim inventory and making the required baked textures permanent.
By using notecards, we avoid lots of awkward, technical and user-unfriendly issues concerning retaining asset references and creating a new asset type.
Notecards also allow different appearances to be swapped and manipulated easily.
This also allows stored NPC appearances to work transparently with OARs/IARs since the UUID scan will pick up and store the necessary references from the notecard text.
This works in my basic test but is not at all ready for user use or bug reporting yet.
Had to stop using AvatarService for now since it doesn't store baked texture IDs (which is why this was failing).
Also failing because cloning appearance was also cloning the AvatarApperance.Owner field, which we weren't then changing.
Extended TestCreate() to check this.
This now creates an avatar but appearance is always cloudy.
Move doesn't work.
Really, creating an NPC should only involve a ScenePresence rather than doing anything with IClientAPI, since an NPC has no viewer to communicate with!
At the moment, this command just asks the AvatarFactory to perform the existing baked texture check for each avatar in the simulator and returns "OK" or "corrupt".
This is for debugging purposes
enters a region the attachments module tries to update the
appearance with attachments that are already part of the appearance.
Just added a check to only save if the attachments weren't there
before.
This will cause visual params to be persisted along with worn items. With
this, alpha and tattoo laters will be saved. Multiple layers MAY work, but
not tested because I don't use Viewer 2.
It contains a major interface version bump and will NOT work with earlier grid
services. This is preliminary work that will lead to layers support.
Rest appearance services are commented out completely, they will have to be
adapted by someone who actually uses them. Remote admin is working, but has
no layers support. There is no layers support in the database. Login likely
won't work. You have been warned.
AvatarService -- add two new methods, GetAppearance and SetAppearance
to get around the lossy encoding in AvatarData. Preseve the old
functions to avoid changing the behavior for ROBUST services.
AvatarAppearance -- major refactor, moved the various encoding
methods used by AgentCircuitData, ClientAgentUpdate and
ScenePresence into one location. Changed initialization.
AvatarAttachments -- added a class specifically to handle
attachments in preparation for additional functionality
that will be needed for viewer 2.
AvatarFactory -- removed a number of unused or methods duplicated
in other locations. Moved in all appearance event handling from
ScenePresence. Required a change to IClientAPI that propogated
throughout all the IClientAPI implementations.