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Accessing OpenSimulator
1) Understanding OpenSimulator and the Hypergrid
What is OpenSimulator?
OpenSimulator (or OpenSim) is an open-source platform that allows you to create and host 3D virtual worlds. It is similar to Second Life in concept, but it gives users more freedom to run their own virtual environments.
Origins:
OpenSimulator was started in 2007 as a free alternative to Second Life. It supports the same basic functionality: avatars, 3D environments, scripts, objects, and interaction.
What is a Grid?
A “grid” in OpenSimulator is a network of connected virtual regions (also called “sims”). A grid has:
- A login service
- User accounts
- Assets (like objects, clothing, etc.)
- A map of all its regions
Examples:
- OSGrid,
- Kitely,
- DigiWorldz,
- Metropolis (legacy),
- etc.
What is the Hypergrid?
Hypergrid is a technology that connects different grids together. It allows avatars to travel from one grid to another without needing separate accounts on each one. Think of it as interlinked islands in the larger “Metaverse” of OpenSimulator.
Accounts and Travel
You only need one account on one grid, and you can use it to teleport to other grids that are Hypergrid-enabled. Just search for destinations by using their Hypergrid address (usually in the format gridurl:port:regionname)..
You can use OpenSimWorld to search for locations and services in the OpenSimulator Metaverse.
Alternatively you can use the “Map” function inside the viewer after login to search for locations purely by their name.
2) How to Download the Firestorm Viewer for OpenSimulator
Firestorm Viewer is one of the most popular viewers for both Second Life and OpenSimulator.
To download the OpenSim-specific version:
- Go to the official Firestorm Viewer website: https://www.firestormviewer.org/
- Click on the Downloads section.
- Find the section titled Firestorm for OpenSim (make sure not to choose the Second Life-only version).
- Download the version appropriate for your operating system (e.g., Windows).
3) Installing and running the Firestorm Viewer on a Windows PC
- After downloading the installer (.exe file), double-click it to begin installation.
- Follow the prompts of the setup wizard:
- Accept the license agreement
- Choose an installation folder (default is usually fine)
- Let it install any necessary dependencies
- Once installed, you will find a shortcut on your desktop or in your start menu labeled Firestorm Viewer for OpenSim.
- Launch the viewer.
We recommend to use the “Phoenix” style and layout. It's advantage is that it has labelled buttons.
It's drawback compared to the default style and layout is that it's more cluttered and shows a lot of UI elements that are most of the time irrelevant for the casual user.
The first time you open it, go to Preferences > OpenSim and make sure your grid (like Kitely or OSGrid) is listed there. If not, you can manually add it using the grid's login URI.
With the “Shork Group HQ” grid still being rather experimental, we recommend friends of the Shork Group to use a more established grid, like OSGrid or Kitely.
However, you find instructions on how to add the Shork Group HQ grid further down.
4) Creating an Account on in a OpenSimulator Grid
As a note: In OpenSimulator grids you have a personal name and a family name. In viewers, you usually have only one field to enter your name, This might be confusing the first time. The solution is to enter your personal name followed by an empty space and then your family name. This is a part-solution to offset the fact that most OpenSimulator grids still can't use HTTPS. It is in the works, but it's a complex topic. Accordingly, do not re-use a passwort for OpenSimulator grids.
A. Kitely
Kitely Grid is a commercial OpenSimulator grid, offering an active forum, a marketplace like found in Second Life, and a vivid community .
- Go to https://www.kitely.com/
- Click Sign Up in the top-right corner.
- Fill in the required details: email, username, password, etc.
- Once registered, log in to your Kitely dashboard.
- When you launch the Firestorm Viewer, select “Kitely” from the grid list and log in with your new account.
B. OSGrid
OSGrid is a noncommercial OpenSimulator grid. It is one of the oldest and largest grids, with a multitude of communities.
- Go to http://www.osgrid.org/
- Click Join on the homepage or visit: http://www.osgrid.org/index.php/create-account
- Fill in your details, including avatar name, password, and email.
- Once done, open Firestorm, select OSGrid from the grid list, and log in with your new account.
- You're now ready to explore OpenSimulator's vast and creative universe!
C. Shork Group HQ Grid
Shork Group HQ is located in it's own mini-grid. As it is in part operated as a research and development-grid, it is not perpetually online.
Also, we're not running a HTTPS system for the grid, as it's experimental and we try to keep the load low.
Also, it is is rated adult, thus not suitable for minors, as we at times work with scripts and experimental designs, which might not be suitable for everyone.
We're Shorks, our humor might not be safe for humans.
- First contact a Shork Group member with a request to have your account created.
- Once created, you'll be sent your name, familyname and password.
- Log in to http://shorkgroup.opensim.fun:24002/ and change your password - do not use a password you use elsewhere, as our OpenSimulator website is not running HTTPS!
- Next you have to configure the Firestorm viewer to know about the Shork Group grid - explained below - and then enter your login details and then: Enjoy!
How to Configure Firestorm Viewer for the Shork Group Grid
Step 1: Launch Firestorm
- Open your installed Firestorm Viewer.
- Make sure you are using the OpenSimulator version of Firestorm (not the Second Life-only version).
Step 2: Open the Grid Manager
- At the Firestorm login screen (before you log in), find and click “Grid Manager” (sometimes called “Viewer Grid Selection” or just “Grid Manager”).
- If you don't see it immediately:
- Press Ctrl + ⇧ Shift + G to open the Grid Manager manually.
Step 3: Add the Shork Group Grid
- In the Grid Manager window, click “Add” or “Create New Grid”.
- Fill out the fields as follows:
- Grid Name: Shork Group
- Login URI: http://shorkgroup.opensim.fun:24002/
- Login Page: (leave blank — Firestorm should fetch it automatically after you save)
- Grid Type: Select OpenSimulator if available.
Step 4: Save the New Grid
- Click “Apply” or “Save”.
Step 5: Select the Shork Group Grid
- Now back at the login screen:
- In the Grid drop-down menu, select Shork Group.
- Enter your Username (“Forename Familyname”) and Password for your Shork Group account.
- Click Login.
Step 6: First Connection
- On first login, Firestorm may take a few seconds longer while it fetches the Shork Group grid info.
- After logging in, you can start exploring!
- You arrive at Shork Group HQ island in a pavillion - the blue arrows on the ground guide you along the training course.
OpenSimulator Ressources
There are many ressources for Opensimulator available on the Internet. First of all, many Know-How questions and tutorials for Second Life are valid for OpenSimulator, too, as they both share the same core technology and philosophy.
However, places, locations, services and people , read “Content” are completely separated between OpenSimulator and Second Life.
Second Life is inherently a commercial platform like, well, the first, real, life. OpenSimulator uses the same technology, but is most of all a freely usable universal simulation, construction and interaction platform.
But let's provide you with a set of useful ressources:
Locations in the Metaverse
- OpenSimWorld - Sim / Location search engine for the Hypergrid
Recommended Locations by Grid:
OSGrid:
- LBSA Plaza
- Teravus Plaza
- Event Plaza
- Ruth & Roth
Kitely:
- Welcome Plaza
- Avalanche Public Sandbox
- Kitely Starter Avatar World
- ISM Spaceflight Center
Grids
- OSGrid - Oldest and biggest OpenSimulator grid, modular and with research
- Kitely - The biggest commercial OpenSimulator grid with advanced features.
- Shork Group HQ - Shork Group Central Hub
Generic Ressources for OpenSimulator
- Outworldz OpenSource Scripts for learning basic scripting for future avatar functions.
⇒ Archive.org backup of the Outworldz main page - Avatar Workbench - SL/Opensimulator Reference Avatars+ Bento Skeleton and bodymodel for Blender
⇒ Archive.org Backup for the Avatar Workbench - Robinwood's SL Tutorials which were used to learn about how to paint the SL/Opensim avatar body textures. His UV Maps were also used to create our Alpha layers.
⇒ Robinwood's SL Tutorials on archive.org - as an emergency backup. - MAX - OpenSource Mesh Avatar for SL & OpenSim
- Ruth & Roth - v2 - OpenSimulator Default Mesh Avatar for SL & OpenSim
- BVHPlay a simple offline BVH Anmation viewer
- Freely usable MOtion CAPture files from Carnegie-Mellon University - BVH format for SL & OpenSimulator
- Scriptastic! - a Scratch-like visual scripting tool for LSL for SL & OpenSim
- UV-Mapping for Blender HowTo - Explains how to do UVMapping on 3d Models in Blender - Required for the following entry!
- UCUPaint for Blender HowTo - Explains how to use Blender and a Plugin to paint 3d models
- MakeHuman Community - Toolkit / Utility for use with Blender to create SL/OpenSimulator conformant avatars and components such as clothing
- https://stableprojectorz.com/ - Website & Video to learn making mesh clothes for SL and OS.
- The OSGrid Wiki - The wiki for and about all things OSGrid and thus also OpenSim