Once you have imported it into Zbrush, go to the Tool Pallette > Geometry > Size > XYZ = 6 The default value of hte XYZ Size should be 2, if you change it to 6, this wrap method will work with your plane. Also turn off subdivision smoothing.
[ QUOTE ] That's for pussies. I kill buffalo by choking them to death with my giant cock. I can do it by wrapping it around their neck while I'm riding one bare-back, but I usually end up just engorging it in their throats. [/ QUOTE ] touche!
Neat update!I am so addicted to the tool :poly124: I was extracting a logo from a wrinkled cloth, similar to this. I was thinking if multiple points can be added to the increase the segment of the wrap or is there any other way to rip this through texripper? Thanks again.
Thank you for your reply. I'm aware that it's crap, and I don't mind at all if you're brutally honest. Just some clarification though, what part of it is crap? I know that the Unwrap is crap because it's hard to make out what section corresponds to which part of the gun, but I had to use cylindrical most of the time…
its not possible to explain exactly what to do step by step but I can say with confidence that what you've described here should be possible to accomplish with typical means. That would be: - basic skin weighting techniques - all deformations driven by joints This will work no problem in unity without special measures.…
Thanks man! I am just working on final polishing of assets and stuff..will be wrapping up by next week or 2 probably. If you could give a crit or 2 or ref for how ceiling should look like would be great :smile: @Aionard
I tried out this last method in a quick test, and it worked. Thanks again. Maybe I don't know enough, but wrapping a function in a struct sounds weird and hacky to me, so I rather preferred doing it some other way if possible.
I wasn't saying that in regards to if it fits over his head or not. Right now it doesn't look like a racing helmet. If I take a measuring tape and wrap it around the eye line of my medium sized helmet I get a 36" circumference.
May not be your thing, but I use velcro. Just wrapped the fuzzy strip around the back end of my pen and put the other side of the strip behind my monitor. Voila, pen is always where I want it when I need it.
Another update to my spring event Ward! Animation this time. Rigging this was a pain in the butt. I think it's rather close to finishing, but I would appreciate any last feedback before I move into the polishing phase and wrap this item up for release.