(10-14-2020 10:03 PM)Nyrvachan Resident Wrote: I built a mesh gazebo, shown in my picture. I put some "jump and play" prims so they could jump on the steps and on the top level, at least partially. But they seem to like to "hide" in the one column. Would placing a normal "hidden" prim inside the column stop this? I would presume the physics of the column should be enough to stop it but it doesn't seem to. (The physics of each column are a simple "block" column to keep the LI down on the overall build.)
Did you forget to place a physical invisible prim around the one column? Or is it set to Phantom, which rather defeats it's physics purpose.
I assume the column is not a sculpty, where just turning Phantom prim off would act as a barrier. Ideally you could just add a cylindrical vertical prim on the outside of the column, set to transparent and non phantom.
On the falling thru the floor issue, some mesh and partial mesh builds have "holes" where the physical layer is missing. Teacups and tiny new born kittens usually manage to find these spots. A simple prim rug, or adding a thin invisible prim to the entire floor works too, and also prevents the "failure to rezz on your land" feature for some floors, mesh or not. I had a sculpty floor in a forest that did the same thing. long before mesh builds in SL.