Hi guys, zbrush noob here, trying to learn. Basically I have my mesh: and this is what I get after using dynamesh: I have no mask/selection and my object is made of only one polygroup I've probably selected the wrong setting somewhere but I can't figure how to make dynamesh work properly again.
I noticed that I can't use F4 anymore to toggle hide/view edges on an *active* model. You now have to de-select the model in order to toggle hide/view of the edges. Is there any way/setting that I can make it so I can use F4 to toggle the edges while I STILL have the object selected? Thanks! :)
Nightshade Connect is a tool I have just released on Creative Crash. It's a tool for quickly creating a polygon connection or "bridge" between an edge selection and a curve. With this you can easily connect two odd shapes, like a square edge selection to a hexagon NURBS-curve. Perfect for high polygon modelling. Features:…
In Silo I find myself using "local move" a lot, and I'm really missing it in Maya. I believe the Max push modifier does the same thing. The closest I can get is a vertex selection with a move along normals, but this isn't quite the same and doesn't work on face or edge selections. Anyone know of any scripts that can do…
Thanks Christoph! I actually tried to export with that but I had no luck (it just worked the first time?) also it exported ALL together. I went another "road", you can first select your XGen-descriptions you want to export, after that it exports all selected ones separately.
Well the other reason I made it this way was too keep the spirit of iPad by making it easy to you. It will be hard to do partial selection using fingers you can't click an exact face. Maybe using brush for selecting and then subdivide... Don't know. I though when designing it that this is going to be best.
Im a Modo user from Maya as well. By default it doesnt assign zooming with alt+RMB, you have to change the input. Go to system-input editor-change the viewport option to 3d and uv views:navigation-click the tab for alt button-select alt+right click and select zoom navigation.
Believe me I spent hours searching before I made this thread, not sure how I never found this.. Step 1 - Select edge loops like so Step 2 - Switch to vertex and select a loop near the center Step 3 - Click "Curve" and "Space" and that's it. Here's the result!
Hm. Maybe ctrl+a all edges, click ctrl and vertex subobject mode to convert the selection to all verts connected to your edges, then ctrl+i to invert and you should have all isolated verts selected (I think?) There's also a clean vertices tool somewhere if I remember correctly..
Spacebar will drop the current tool if one is active (cycles through vert/edge/poly if not). Modo has "sticky keys" and "select through" for easier tool usage, too. [ame=" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qH-EHSeJO3w"]Quick tip: sticky keys and select-through in modo - YouTube[/ame]