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How to view and edit your profile

You have the ability to view and edit your profile on the website. To do this, you need to take the following steps.
  • Go to my.secondlife.com and click "Login" in the profile "Second Life"
  • Log in with your username and password. Your profile will open.
In the viewport
  • Select "Me" → "Profile".
  • Right click and select "my profile".
  • Or, in the toolbar at the bottom of the viewport, click on the "profile" button.
In both options, you can click "edit profile" or "customize tabs" to start editing.

Complete your profile to show your personality

In the "profile settings" tab (the gear icon on the left side panel of the profile window), you can fill in the following fields:
  • profile picture;
  • display name;
  • biography;
  • interests;
  • homepage;
  • social identities;
  • partner;
  • real profile photo;
  • real biography.
Remember, everything on your profile is optional. If you are uncomfortable with sharing information about your real personal life or social identity, then you can leave these fields blank or update your privacy settings accordingly.

Privacy settings

In the "privacy" tab in your profile settings (access with a wrench icon on your profile window), you can choose who is allowed to view certain parts of your profile or post on your profile. For each section of the profile, you can choose:
  • every - Allows everyone to view your profile, even if they are not Second Life residents. You cannot allow everyone to post on your profile feed;
  • Second Life - viewing is allowed only for Second Life residents;
  • friends - viewing is allowed only to those Second Life residents who are your friends;
  • no one - this option is available only for profile submission.

Using a profile

In the profile, you have all the possibilities to express your own personality. Here you can tell others about your interests. Also in the profile you can exchange various information with your friends, like social networks.

To view someone's profile, move the mouse over the player's avatar and click on the "i" icon and select the "profile" command. You will only see the information that the profile owner has allowed access to.

In order to make any changes in your personal profile, you need to go to your personal account "Second Life".

Description

Second Life is not so much a game in the usual sense as a virtual space with certain properties. There is no need to earn points, "pump" your character, there are no tasks inherent in ordinary games, set by the plot. Instead, account holders are given the opportunity to choose the most acceptable way of virtual existence for them - participating in communities of interest, creating virtual goods, building, creating virtual art objects, chatting or voice communication, traveling to numerous notable places in the virtual world.

In Second Life, there are areas created by residents for role-playing games and virtual "warfare" - duels or mass fights, usually kept in a certain concept (samurai fights, fights in the style of the American Wild West, fencing with antique or medieval European melee weapons, futuristic combat systems and so on). Users can entertain themselves with various challenging and mini-games, interact with the environment and freely move around the three-dimensional world. There are also serious "role-playing worlds" that require a lot of involvement (for example, the segment Mountains).

The SL-Concept in domestic periodicals was first published by the media ideologist M. Lesko in the magazine "Profile":

The world of SL ... is amazingly bright and beautiful, even when it comes to the abode of dragons or vampires. It is also amazingly diverse, as the Lindens invited users to build the "naked" universe themselves. That is, they used the creative of millions of their users for free! Residents arriving in SL settle in their territories as they like - planting them with forests, decorating them with flowers, filling them with cities, the islands are surrounded by seas, not forgetting to inhabit the waters with the finest fish. And the grim look of cyberpunk hasn't become popular here. Even the "gothic", that is, the deliberately "dark" lands, and those are enchantingly attractive. This, one might say, is the genius of the notion - the SL-world makes it possible to plunge into other people's sweet dreams and look at visualized dreams (including erotic ones, but this is just not the most interesting component of Second Life). The most curious thing about this project is not even the creativity itself, but the stunning similarity of gaming realities with real life. Philip Rosedale once said: "I am not creating a game, but a new state." With all the ensuing consequences.

Second Life has the ability to listen to music and watch videos, including webcasting radio stations, watching movies, and more.

Second Life also has an internal currency entitled Linden dollar (L $), which can be obtained by exchanging for real money; there is also a reverse conversion, which makes it possible to organize very real business schemes in Second Life. You can deposit money into SL by credit card, PayPal , Webmoney (you can also transfer money by creating a virtual plastic card in the service Qiwi). On average, the exchange rate does not change and ranges from 250L $ to 300L $ for 1 real dollar. Money is needed to buy and sell virtual goods, including virtual land. In October 2012, the Central European Bank published the results of a study of virtual payment systems that existed at that time, one of which was the Second Life money system.

Second Life 'World' is located on a large array servers owned and operated by Linden Lab, this array of servers is known as "the grid".

You can use your own scripting language, LSL, to create content for Second Life.

Education and corporate applications

Many universities and companies use Second Life for teaching, including Harvard and Oxford universities. In 2007 Second Life is being used as a language learning destination. Both teachers in Second Life and real teachers use the virtual world to teach languages. English as a second language is now being taught in several schools, including the British Council, which focuses on interactive youth education networks (Teen Grid). The Instituto Cervantes Institute for Spanish Language and Culture and the Goethe-Institut have islands in Second Life. A list of educational projects (including multiple language schools) in Second Life can be found at SimTeach.

A number of corporations have set up offices in Second Life, using the virtual world for promotional purposes, meetings and employee interactions. For example, IBM builds a virtual workspace for workers from remote regions, Sun Microsystems - for employees working outside the office. Reuters and CNN use Second Life to share and receive information, and NASA opened a virtual research center. Second Life operates the US Army Information Center.

Second Life as a social network

Second Life acts as a social network within which users can communicate with each other (in this sense, Second Life is not a computer game, since all game moments are organized by the users themselves, not the developers). Linden Lab encourages this development by integrating user profiles with by twitter and Facebook ... Second Life contributors are grouped into numerous and diverse groups to form communities of interest.

A movie about relationships in Second Life Are you there?.

Links

  • Official Resources:
    • Linden Lab is the official website of the developer company. (English)
    • Second Life is the official site for the game. (English)
    • Market Place Second Life - Online supermarket of virtual goods Second Life (eng.)
    • Wiki - Second Life - Wiki-encyclopedia Second Life (Partial Russian translation).
    • Second Life Forums - Official Russian-language forum.
  • Russian-language resources:
    • Second Life Russia
    • Second Moscow - Guide to Virtual Moscow.
    • Second Russia - Russian-language resource for Second Life.
    • Depth in Second Life is your navigator for the 3D virtual world of Second Life.
    • SL Content - A Russian language technical resource for content creators in Second Life
    • World of Second Life - Russian-language resource on Second Life
    • Toroks.ru - Site about commerce and business in the virtual world Second Life
    • RUExchange - The largest service for exchanging and buying game currency in Second Life. Has the status of an official exchange service.
    • Production Center Peterhof - Russian-language site of the production center working in Second Life. Former club "Peterhof".

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see also

Literature

  • In Russian:

There is no literature in Russian.

  • In English:
    • Jeff Heaton: Scripting Recipes for Second Life, Heaton Research, 7/2007, ISBN 978-1604390001
    • Jeff Heaton: Introduction to Linden Scripting Language for Second Life ", Heaton Research, 12/2007, ISBN 978-1604390049
    • Wagner James Au: The Making of Second Life, HarperBusiness, 2008, ISBN 978-0061353208
    • Dana Moore, Michael Thome, and Dr. Karen Haigh: Scripting Your World: The Official Guide to Second Life Scripting, Sybex, 9/2008, ISBN 978-0470339831
    • Aimee Weber, Kimberly Rufer-Bach, Richard Platel: Creating Your World: The Official Guide to Advanced Content Creation for Second Life, 10/2007, ISBN 978-0470171141
  • In German:

Notes

In the profile of the game "Second Life", everything is filled in by the players themselves, according to the instructions, including:

  • Selecting an avatar (in the form of a person, animal, robot or car).
  • Create username and display name (optional).
  • Choose your account type (free or premium for $ 6).
  • Loading Second Life. Downloading and installing the Second Life Viewer application is available for Windows, Mac OS and Linux.

How to register?

To get into the world of Second Life is easy and simple. It is enough to register on the website, download and install the client, and make the transition to the world.

Registration steps include:

Selecting a label and redirects to http://secondlife.com/join/.

Filling in the fields:

  • "First name" is a nickname that ensures fame in the world of SL, it contains Latin letters and numbers.
  • "Last name" - a surname chosen from the proposed list.

It is suggested to check the uniqueness of the username in the "Check this name for availability" section.

In the section "Enter Your Email Address" - you should specify 2 times e-mail. She will receive a letter confirming registration.

Then you need to follow the link "Continue". On the page that opens, you will be offered a choice of appearance - an avatar. For those who are too lazy to figure it out, the "Skip this step" button is thought out, the rest are invited to select one of their favorite pictures and click on the "Choose this avatar" tab.

Application form... To fill it out, switch the keyboard layout to Latin, otherwise an error will occur.

On the page "Get Linden Dollars to Spend in Second Life!" you can use a free account via the "Skip this step" link or select one of the paid options (a credit card is used to make a payment) Registration data is activated through a letter received to the specified email.

Client download

Download the client at http://secondlife.com/community/downloads.php.

In the download window that opens, go to the "Save as" button and specify the desired folder (for example, "Downloads"), click on the "save" button.

After the download is complete, client installation is required.

Selecting the file Second Life 1-15-1-3.exe, it remains to run the installation program.

The client installation is complete.

Client Russification

To carry out the operation, a number of operations are required:

Change to the c: Program FilesSecondLifefonts directory

Copy Windows fonts Arial Black, Arial and Courier New (they can be easily found using the Control Panel).

Removing old and updating names on files:

In the "Languages" window "Control Panel", on the "Additional" tab, you must specify the Russian language and put a tick next to the main Cyrillic code pages.

View Profile

The instructions for viewing a profile on a website include a number of steps:

2. Log in with your personal login and password. The profile will appear.

A number of steps should be taken in the viewing window:

  1. Select "My Profile".
  2. To determine the avatar in the toolbar (at the bottom of the viewport) click on the "Profile" icon.

In the future, users can edit or configure data using the appropriate buttons.

Profile settings

Filling in profile data

How to change settings in Second Life? "My page" (user profile) provides for the possibility of making changes to the following columns:

  1. Profile picture.
  2. Display name.
  3. Biography.
  4. Interests.
  5. Homepage.
  6. Social identity of a person.
  7. Partner.
  8. Photo and biography from the real world.

Filling in all sections of the profile is optional. If it is inconvenient to share personal information or social identity, users are encouraged to leave the appropriate fields blank or update their privacy settings.

Confidentiality of personal data

Privacy settings allow you to choose who is allowed to view part of your profile. The "Privacy" section is available in the profile settings (an icon in the form of a wrench).

For individual sections of the profile, you can specify:

  • To everyone - this part of the profile is open to all network users, even if they are not Second Life residents.
  • Second Life - part of the profile is available only for Second Life residents.
  • Friends - only for Second Life residents included in the friends list.
  • Nobody - this option is available only for profile submission.

Configuring notifications

To receive notifications in the presence of private messages or comments in your profile, you should go to the "Notifications" tab (section of the settings in the form of a gear) and click on the "inworld" button or send an automatic email. After making sure that the necessary checkboxes are installed, it remains to click on the "Save" button.

Automatic hyperlink detection

When editing a profile, you can provide a home page. But what if that's not enough? The beginning of an address with "http: //" is considered a hyperlink, and some domain conventions with "www." are found. For example, "www.secondlife.com" is recognized, but "secondlife.com" is not.

Icon profile in the "PEOPLE" window

Profile icons in the PEOPLE window are available in the People section of the toolbar. An alternative way to view a person's profile is to use the right mouse button.

How do I set up friends' access to information?

In any profile window:

  • Press the "People" button.
  • In the list of friends, find the person whose permissions should be changed and click on the gear icon next to the friend's name.
  • Select "Permissions" to open the permission dialog box.
  • Check the boxes for the rights granted to a friend and click on the "Save" button.

When granting permission to edit, delete or accept objects, a friend automatically gets access to edit and delete all objects, but access to inventory is excluded.

Real profiles of Linden Lab employees

If someone claims to be a Linden Lab employee, check for a special badge on their profile.

Scouts affiliated with Startek's Official Support (in partnership with Linden Lab) should check their username to identify Scouts.

Opening web links for viewing

When you click on an external link in your profile, a message may appear stating that a pop-up window cannot be opened. Then you should set the command to open the pop-up window in the browser through the viewers or external browser. To do this, you should take a number of actions:

  • Select in the menu "Settings".
  • Click the "Setup" tab.
  • Select Use Browser or Use Built-in Browser.
  • Click the "OK" button to save.

Usernames and display names

In Second Life, gamers have:

  • Username - the unique name of the Second Life account, chosen during its registration. Its change is impossible.
  • A screen name shared by other users and displayed in the game world on the profile page. It must be replaced but not more often than once a week. At any time, it is possible to assign a standard meaning - a username.

Usernames and display names may differ. If a display name is not specified by the user, it is replaced with a custom name.

Usernames

Custom names are considered to be unique names or account identifiers specified when entering Second Life. By default, they are displayed in the game world above the avatar and allow you to distinguish the player from other residents of Second Life. Available to create username displayed above user data. Its format is determined by the date when the account was registered:

In 2010, the rules for creating an account on new accounts in Second Life have undergone changes: instead of a separate "first name" and "last name", a username is required, including 1 word. In case of registration of an account in the second half of 2010, the username includes 1 word (for example: motimer1981 or jsmith56). Making the transition to Second Life, it is enough to indicate the username entered during registration.

When creating a Second Life account in the first half of 2010, users indicate "first name" and "last name". User data is displayed in the following format: firstname.surname (for example: if the original name in Second Life was Joe Mith, then the username is joe.mith).

The username acts as a unique personal identifier for the Second Life account, which makes it impossible to change it. But the display name can be changed once a week. It is indicated above the username and allows you to identify yourself to other residents of Second Life.

How do I log in as a username?

To gain access to the official client of Second Life, a single username is provided. However, some third-party customers do not have separate fields for first and last name.

How to login to recent Second Life residents with a custom one-word name:

  • Fill in the First Name column.
  • In the line "Last Name" you must specify the word resident.

For example, if the username is thejoesmith, the fields should be filled in as follows:

Those who have lived in Second Life for a long time and have a separate name and surname, it is enough to indicate them in the corresponding lines. So, if the name Joe Smith is assigned to Second Life, you should enter:

How to use a client with a single name field on login

For those who have a username in the form of one word, it is enough to enter it with a password. In the case of a separate first and last name, users have 2 options:

  1. Enter the initial first and last name (separated by a period) in the Username field.
  2. Enter the original first and last name, separated by a space (case insensitive).

For example, if the name in SL is David Dearheat:

How to show and hide your name from other users

The display of usernames to other residents is not configurable, but you can choose to display the names of other residents and your own.

Displaying or hiding usernames in the game world (above villagers' avatars and in chat) requires a number of steps:

  • Entrance to Second Life.
  • Activation of bookmarks Me\u003e Settings.
  • Go to the "General" section.
  • Username checkbox (provided for displaying usernames). When unchecked, usernames are hidden.
  • Pressing the OK button.

Below is a scene in the club, where usernames (some are blurred) and screen names are indicated. Above the avatars of residents who do not have screen names are usernames.

Features of display names

Screen names have a number of salient features:

  • They are provided to the review of other avatars in the virtual world of Second Life.
  • The character string is limited to 31 characters and must contain 1 letter or number. Most written Unicode characters, spaces, and some punctuation marks are possible.
  • Different from the usernames used to navigate to Second Life.
  • They are not necessarily unique, it is allowed to use the same screen name for several avatars.

For convenience, it is possible to specify whether the game world requires displaying the screen names of other residents and their usernames. Screen and user names are specified in the name tags above all avatars in the chat.

List of allowed characters:

In screen names, the use of the Latin alphabet and numbers, other characters is allowed:

How do I create and change a display name?

Display name change is allowed once a week. At any time, users are given the opportunity to reset it to convert it into a "classic" name and surname Second Life, or into a custom name.

Instructions for creating or changing a display name include:

It is suggested to reset the screen name (return it to the username) through the “Change profile” and “Reset” tabs.

Important! Creating or dropping a screen name is available on the profile page: https://my.secondlife.com/username.

It is important to know that it can take up to 24 hours to distribute a new display name across all Second Life systems.

How do I show and hide the screen names of other users?

To display or hide screen names in the game world (in chat and above all avatars), you should perform a number of actions:

  1. Enter Second Life.
  2. Select the command Me\u003e Settings at the top.
  3. Open the "General" tab.
  4. Select the checkbox "Display names" (this will enable them to be displayed), or clear to hide the names.
  5. Activate the OK button.

What do content creators and marketers need to know?

Objects display usernames and display names

When browsing the properties of objects and construction tools, the user and display names of the owners and creators of the objects are displayed. A complete list of names is also available for Linden Dollar transactions. You can change the display names of objects, but this can take up to 24 hours.

Usernames are displayed in the transaction log

Transaction logs are provided for usernames (these include buyers and sellers).

If you need to find specific residents, the search results will display a list of screen and user names, which makes it easy to determine the choice of a specific resident. If users recognize the tenant by their username, it is not recommended to set the display name. Customers should be advised to pay for avatars or items with a username (no display name).

LSL only uses the "full name" derived from the username.

For example:

Custom name: kelly.linden

Full name: Kelly Linden

Screen Name: Teh Kellz

Important! When creating your profile, you can exchange information with friends, or link to accounts on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.

Video

Linden Lab, based in San Francisco and founded by Philip Rosedale, former CTO of RealNetworks.

Description

Second Life is not so much a game in the usual sense as a virtual space with certain properties. There is no need to earn points, "pump" your character, there are no tasks inherent in ordinary games, set by the plot. Instead, account holders are given the opportunity to choose the most acceptable way of virtual existence for them - participating in communities of interest, creating virtual goods, building, creating virtual art objects, chatting or voice communication, traveling to numerous notable places in the virtual world.

In Second Life, there are zones created by residents for role-playing games and virtual "warfare" - duels or mass fights, usually sustained in a certain concept (samurai fights, fights in the style of the American Wild West, fencing with antique or medieval European melee weapons, futuristic combat systems and so on). Users can entertain themselves with various challenging and mini-games, interact with the environment and freely move around the three-dimensional world. There are also serious "role-playing worlds" that require a lot of involvement (for example, the Mountain segment).

The SL-concept in the Russian-language periodicals was first published by the media ideologist M. Lesko in the magazine "Profile":

The world of SL ... is amazingly bright and beautiful, even when it comes to the abode of dragons or vampires. It is also amazingly diverse, as the Lindens invited users to build the "naked" universe themselves. That is, they used the creative of millions of their users for free! Residents arriving in SL settle in their territories as they like - planting them with forests, decorating them with flowers, filling them with cities, the islands are surrounded by seas, not forgetting to inhabit the waters with the finest fish. And the grim look of cyberpunk hasn't become popular here. Even the "gothic", that is, the deliberately "dark" lands, and those are enchantingly attractive. This, one might say, is the genius of the notion - the SL-world makes it possible to plunge into other people's sweet dreams and look at visualized dreams (including erotic ones, but this is just not the most interesting component of Second Life). The most curious thing about this project is not even the creativity itself, but the stunning similarity of gaming realities with real life. Philip Rosedale once said: "I am not creating a game, but a new state." With all the ensuing consequences.

Second Life has the ability to listen to music and watch videos, including webcasting radio stations, watching movies, and more.

Technically, Second Life's World runs a large array of servers that are owned by Linden Lab. This array of servers is known as "the grid".

In his avatar, the user can change:

  • figure;
  • "Skin" (defines realistic facial features and makeup for women, as well as attributes on the body such as collarbones, shoulder blades, muscle relief in men, nipples, navel, etc.);
  • hair (hairstyle);
  • various types of clothes and shoes (no less diverse than in the real world);
  • animation (to have a pleasant gait, beautiful poses when standing or sitting, gestures for all occasions; in some cases, animation is needed for two people, for example, to dance with another person, sit in an embrace or have sex, etc.) )

In 2011 Linden Lab began to develop technology Mesh , and in 2014 added the so-called Fitted Mesh ... This made it possible for users to create more detailed objects of the virtual world, voluminous clothing, body parts and even an entire avatar. The ability to change points for the base skeleton is also being developed to animate the avatar's face, fingers, create animated wings, tails, and more at the stage of loading content, without using additional scripts.

Also, the user can create or purchase other content from other users, for example, a personal island and a huge medieval castle, various types of furniture, jewelry, tattoos on the body, etc. The game itself has thousands of stores where all this can be purchased (in including free), there is also an official marketplace for the sale of virtual goods for Second Life - Marketplace .

When creating content for Second Life, you can use the built-in scripting language LSL. Various 3D editors and programs such as Blender, Maya, 3D Max, Photoshop can also be used, for creating animations - Poser, BVHacker, Qanimator and others.

An example of animated content ( Massage Animation on YouTube)

Education and corporate applications

Many universities and companies use Second Life for teaching, including Harvard and Oxford universities. In 2007 Second Life is being used as a language learning destination. English as a second language is now being taught in several schools, including the British Council, which focuses on interactive youth education networks (Teen Grid). Institute of Spanish Language and Culture "

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