The best place to ask is the Building Forum. I have never used ProDesktop myself, so I cannot say. I suspect, though, that the answer is no, or at least "yes, but it will be difficult." Sculpties are very peculiar beasts. They are basically flat surfaces with a fixed number of cells that are folded into a limited number of topologies. Programs that are specifically designed for making scuplties or ones, like Blender, that have plug-ins or other support for sculpties, can handle them easily. If Pro Desktop doesn't have that support, you might still be able to make a sculpty, but it might be frustrating. Oh, and uploading is simple. You don't upload the sculpty itself. You upload its UV map, which is a TGA file, and you apply it to a prim in world to create the actual sculpty.
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The best place to ask is the Building Forum. I have never used ProDesktop myself, so I cannot say. I suspect, though, that the answer is no, or at least "yes, but it will be difficult." Sculpties are very peculiar beasts. They are basically flat surfaces with a fixed number of cells that are folded into a limited number of topologies. Programs that are specifically designed for making scuplties or ones, like Blender, that have plug-ins or other support for sculpties, can handle them easily. If Pro Desktop doesn't have that support, you might still be able to make a sculpty, but it might be frustrating. Oh, and uploading is simple. You don't upload the sculpty itself. You upload its UV map, which is a TGA file, and you apply it to a prim in world to create the actual sculpty.
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