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Author Topic: Brush Weight Issues  (Read 6555 times)

The7DeadlyVenomz

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Brush Weight Issues
« on: January 23, 2010, 02:57:27 pm »

I love the concept behind brushing weights, but why is it so imprecise? Rather than immediately taking, sometimes it takes five, six strokes to get a certain portion of the model to change color and influence. I had the brush turned up to strength 1 and the brush area at 10, and it hasn't solved a thing. It's rather frustrating.

This isn't a real question; rather, it's a complaint, I suppose, or perhaps a query, in a way, about what I could be doing wrong. I believe that the brush weight feature locks points to bones, which is why the coloring is patchy, but that still doesn't explain why the brush takes a number of strokes to do what I ask it to.
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The7DeadlyVenomz

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Re: Brush Weight Issues
« Reply #1 on: January 23, 2010, 04:27:03 pm »

Nevermind. I've realized that the brush paints along the lines and points. With this in mind, painting weights does exactly what I want. Previously, I was painting on faces and trying to figure out why it wouldn't work as I wanted.
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rellik420

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Re: Brush Weight Issues
« Reply #2 on: January 23, 2010, 07:43:44 pm »

good job on figuring it out urself. you paint the points not the faces
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Re: Brush Weight Issues
« Reply #3 on: February 02, 2010, 02:42:19 am »

Sometimes I wonder if weight painting would be faster if you could paint faces.
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