Content Creation Guide
Twinity is an open platform. We encourage 3d modellers and animators to upload their content to Twinity. This page contains all necessary information for creating 3d content for Twinity.
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Featured Tutorials
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The Basics
- The Twinity tool chain, basic rules and concepts
- Overview
- Supported texture file formats
- Upload limits
- Upload a model from Google Warehouse
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Custom Textures
- Add custom textures to frames, walls and clothes
- Customize textures on frames, walls and objects
- Customize clothes with your own textures
- Detailed tutorial on designing and selling your own clothes
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Static Objects
- Create and upload simple static objects like a table
- Static object specs
- Create a model with 3dsMax
- Create a model with SketchUp
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Dynamic Objects
- Create objects with functions: Chairs, radios, mirrors, and others
- Dynamic object specs
- Create a chair
- Create a lamp
- Create a radio
- Create a frame, mirror or web browser
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Clothes
- Create new clothes for your avatar
- Avatar cloth specs
- Create a jacket
- Create a pair of sneakers
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Avatar Animations
- Create custom animations for your avatar
- Avatar animations specs
- Create and export animations
- Import motion capture data
- Cleaning up imported animations
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Objects That Animate Avatars
- Embed avatar animations into objects, like a trampoline
How to add animations to objects
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Animated Objects
- Create objects that move, like a fishbowl
- Animated object specs
Full tutorial on creating an animated object
- Example for a animated animal
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City Building
- If you want to help building Twinity cities, start here
- Overview of city modeling for Twinity
- How to create a city furniture
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Other Tutorials
- Create your Twinity video
Direct your own video in Twinity