Light Bridge Manual

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What's in the package?

The Light

The light bridge comes as a copyable item, and uses 74 prims.

The controllers

Your light bridge comes with three different controllers. One of those is a HUD controller, which by default will attach to the left bottom HUD attachement point.

Besides the HUD controller, there are also two different models of in-world controllers included; a wall mounted model and a free standing model.


Setting up

The light

To start using your light, just rezz it in-world. That's all there is to do.

However, please keep in mind that:

  • The parcel you’re rezzing on needs to have at least 74 prims free.
  • If you’re on group owned land, make sure you are wearing the right tag and you’re allowed to use scripts.
  • Be sure to rezz the light in such a way that there is room enough for you to move your camera around while taking

pictures.

  • Please note that you can rezz several lights at once, but that Second Life only allows you to use 6 light sources simultaneously (including the sun or moon). If a light is off, it doesn't count as a light source.

The controller

Setting up your controller is as easy as setting up the light.

To start using the HUD controller, simply right-click it and select wear. It will then attach to the default HUD-location. (bottom left) To use an in-world controller, simply rezz one in-world.


The Controller

Intensity button

These allow you to select one of the preconfigured intensities. For the light bridge these are 20%, 40%, 60%, 80% and 100%. The higher the intensity, the brighter the light.

Color buttons

The color buttons allow you to select one of the 8 preset color choices.

Advanced/Basic buttons

Clicking on the advanced button will display the advanced color picker, allowing you to select a color within a range of 16 million colors. The Basic button will hide the advanced color picker again (Returning to the 8 basic colors).

Off button

The off button will turn your light off.

www button

Clicking the www button will bring up a dialog leading you to the Hermes Optical website.

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