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== Before You Start ==
== Before You Start ==
* This tutorial will assume you've read the standard Curation Tutorial, which is highly recommended to go through. Try curating a Flash game before moving on to other platforms like Atmosphere.
* This tutorial will assume you've read the standard Curation Tutorial, which is highly recommended to go through. Try curating a Flash game before moving on to other platforms like Atmosphere.
* General list of Atmosphere worlds, most of them are offline: http://www.1ec5.org/3d/worlds.html
* The general list of Atmosphere worlds are listed here: http://www.1ec5.org/3d/worlds.html (most of them are offline).


== How to recognize an Atmosphere application ==
== How to recognize an Atmosphere application ==
* It described as Adobe Atmosphere world somewhere on the site.
* It is described as Adobe Atmosphere world somewhere on the site.
* You can see official Adobe banner, e. g. http://www.konomex.com/atmosphere/atmosphere.gif
* Websites will have this button asking you to download (http://www.konomex.com/atmosphere/atmosphere.gif).


== Important things about Atmosphere curation ==
== Important things about Atmosphere curation ==
* .aer/.atmo files always need to be embedded in HTML! If original file are lost, use this:
* .aer/.atmo files always need to be embedded in HTML! If the original files are lost, use this:
<code><pre>
<code><pre>
<body style="margin:0">
<body style="margin:0">
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== Meta Fields ==
== Meta Fields ==
* Original Title - Adobe Atmosphere 3D Gallery was used a default name, when gallery don't have specified one. To distinguish galleries between them, add something? to the title e. g. Adobe Atmosphere 3D Gallery - Mancuso Cheese Company.
* Original Title - Adobe Atmosphere 3D Gallery was used as a default name when galleries didn’t have a specified name. To distinguish galleries between them, add something to the title, e. g. Adobe Atmosphere 3D Gallery - Mancuso Cheese Company.
* Logo - use Viewer.png, if it wasn't lost.
* Logo - use Viewer.png, if it wasn't lost.
* Date - it can be found in .aer file, MM/DD/YYYY. This is date of file creation, not always match with release date.
* Date - This can be found in the .aer file. (MM/DD/YYYY) This is the date of which the file was created, but it doesn’t always match with the actual release date.
* Tags - 3D tag always fit, mostly times Virtual World also.
* Tags - Use the 3D and Virtual World tags for most games.


== Troubleshooting ==
== Troubleshooting ==
* Ignore request of files from adobe.com directory in logs.
* Ignore request of files from adobe.com directory in logs.
* Mostly times you can ignore avatars from external sites. Player rembering last used avatar and will be ask for it in any next curation.
* Most times you can ignore avatars from external sites, but you will have to remember your last used avatar as you will be asked for it in your next curation.
* Merge worlds as microsite if is possible (e. g. Visitable Extreme Physics (xfzx) Worlds Microsite).
* Merge worlds as microsite if possible (e. g. Visitable Extreme Physics (xfzx) Worlds Microsite).


* If you have any questions/problems, ask on #vrml-chat
* If you have any questions/problems, ask on #vrml-chat

Revision as of 09:59, 1 February 2021

This guide will show you how to curate Adobe Atmosphere content using Flashpoint Core.

Before You Start

  • This tutorial will assume you've read the standard Curation Tutorial, which is highly recommended to go through. Try curating a Flash game before moving on to other platforms like Atmosphere.
  • The general list of Atmosphere worlds are listed here: http://www.1ec5.org/3d/worlds.html (most of them are offline).

How to recognize an Atmosphere application

Important things about Atmosphere curation

  • .aer/.atmo files always need to be embedded in HTML! If the original files are lost, use this:
<body style="margin:0">
<object id="main" classid="CLSID:03F998B2-0E00-11D3-A498-00104B6EB52E" height="100%" width="100%">
    <param name="Source" value="http://example.com/atmosphere.aer">
    <param name="Component" value="IVirgoComponent">
    <param name="ComponentFileName" value="VirgoComponent.mtc">
    <param name="BroadcastKeyFileURL" value="''">
    <param name="properties" value="''">
</object>
</body>
  • Mention in notes: "Original .html is lost, game embedded in new instead.".

Meta Fields

  • Original Title - Adobe Atmosphere 3D Gallery was used as a default name when galleries didn’t have a specified name. To distinguish galleries between them, add something to the title, e. g. Adobe Atmosphere 3D Gallery - Mancuso Cheese Company.
  • Logo - use Viewer.png, if it wasn't lost.
  • Date - This can be found in the .aer file. (MM/DD/YYYY) This is the date of which the file was created, but it doesn’t always match with the actual release date.
  • Tags - Use the 3D and Virtual World tags for most games.

Troubleshooting

  • Ignore request of files from adobe.com directory in logs.
  • Most times you can ignore avatars from external sites, but you will have to remember your last used avatar as you will be asked for it in your next curation.
  • Merge worlds as microsite if possible (e. g. Visitable Extreme Physics (xfzx) Worlds Microsite).
  • If you have any questions/problems, ask on #vrml-chat