Looks cool man :) You might not need to worry about the connection of the handle to the blade. When you throw the cloth on top, it'll hide the fact its not connected.
I have been stumped at this for over an hour (image below) 1. I am not able to work diagonal lines (need to connect seamless and straight moldings, but they get skewed on non-90 or non-45 degree angles. 2. Second option was to manually connect vertices or "mend" the corners together. There *has* to be a way other than…
I built this script to help rigging artists make multiple attribute connections at a time. Demo: https://vimeo.com/199397317 Script download: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ila22a8mj5gmkab/AABO6J69RqX_LxMMfF0N1c6Ma?dl=0
Well the problem with the example shown here is that the polygon on the right has a valid edge connection path between all 3 vertices on the right. If you use connect it will always connect those. Although looking at the script that was posted, it should work, since it should only process each selected face one at a time...
there is a link in post 486 and it has been reported by other press that it is 'required' to have a internet connection so the box can automatically connect to microsoft when ever it wants and send them information. you can debate what kind of information might be collected. but you can not argue that the device is not a…
Just wanted to connect with some of the developers here who have made vehicles like sports cars, race cars, trucks, or even if you rigg them or make the video game....
There's no reason why you shouldn't be able to connect colour into a transparency slot. The only thing I can think of would be that you can't connect a single colour channel to an attribute which expects 3. e.g. you can't connect "outColorR" to "transparency", but you can connect "outColorR" to "transparencyR",…
I'd probably just script the connection process. You could do it based on selection or do it by passing an array of control names into a function (if you've got another way to get the array (e.g. via character set or selection set etc.). Then in the function just run through the attributes for each control, check whether…