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Lewi
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Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 8:38 am Post subject: Pin painting |
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I love the way the C W and G keys work by click and hold dragging to select things in a painting style, and was wondering about doing it with P aswell , LMB pin, RMB unpin. I do find P and Shift P a gallop across the keyboard as well, so Q might be better or just make it both P and Q.
With the G key hightlighting its great to detatch with Enter when mouse is over selection, would it be possible to use H and P on highlighted areas in the same way.
A bloat brush to gently expand UV's, Super bloat its gonna hurt.
Just some thoughts while working today , Lewi |
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Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 7:20 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for the thoughts!
What I've just done is added 'h', 'p' and 'P' options to the 'g' menu, and so that'll allow you to hide, pin or unpin all visible marked polys. You'll get these in the next release, which will probably be next week sometime.
Regarding the "bloat" brush, I have something already on the list that might be like that. I'm thinking of a hot key to push UVs apart, and another to pull them together. I also have an idea for improvements to the r/R/x releax brushes, because tight corners (eg up noses) are still a problem.
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Lewi
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Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 4:54 am Post subject: |
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Perfect thanks . That will work great to quickly pin large areas.  |
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