Your Hamachi IP is visible at the top of your Hamachi window.) Voila. (If you are using Hamachi to connect due to router difficulties, you will need to put in your HAMACHI IP not your real one. Not that stupid.)Īnyway, take your IP address (that's the number in the ChatWindow that looks like this: 000.00.00.00) and give it to your friends. (Of course, I've replaced my ISP name and also my IP address. It shows your service provider and your IP address.
#How to host opencanvas 1.1 password#
THEN, when you've entered a name (like "Greg" or "Samantha" or "kittensexy29") and an OPTIONAL password (if you don't want a password, leave that part BLANK!) click StandBy.īOOM! Up pops your ChatWindow (and the canvas you guys'll be working on) with the info you NEED to start a networking session. Besides, who's going to hack you and jump into a chat with you? NOBODY.
Then there's no password finagle where you have to tell ALL of your friends the one password. Usually, just leave the password part BLANK. To join this session, the others will have to type in your password to join. There's a program on that will bypass the router (which is the usual cause of not being able to host) and create "a virtual network (that is to say, makes it as if there were no routers between your pc's.)"ĪNYWAY, if you're the host type in a name like "Steve" or "wibbles" (Y'know, whatever handle you want to have as your name during the session) into the UserName box. I think that all persons on a modem can host a session with DSL and Cable, it gets more likely that you CAN'T host. Otherwise, if you're a client (i.e., invited by the host) click the client tab.įirst of all, you want to make sure that you CAN host. If you're the host of the session (i.e., the dude whose connection is hosting everybody) then the first tab is your friend. Show NetworkWindow - Ah, now THIS is where the fun begins. (What do you expect, man? They're ASIAN!) BESIDES that, why don't you have a look at all the super-neat art other people have supplied? It's all REALLY awesome stuff.
And anyway, you have to register to upload an image to. Upload image through WebBrowser - Unfortunately, the link for this option no longer works. Of course, to FIND the support and apply it you have to know some SERIOUS Japanese. Open openCanvas support through WebBrowser - This opens up, openCanvas's home site. Network is the menu for you if you want to draw with friends over the internet! OpenCanvas, Version 1.1: An Online Guide OpenCanvas, Version 1.1: An Online Guide