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autopsysoldier



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PostPosted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 3:41 pm    Post subject: Bloating question... Reply with quote

Ok...So i'm trying out the demo, I've been interested in this product for a while now. Ok i cut my mesh up and everything is in the UV mode....i select the hand of my character and press shift+F to do the bloat then reflatten just like on the videos...on the videos it mentions that after a while it will reflatten....ok...so do i have to let it sit there and eventually it will reflatten?...Or do i have to press Spacebar after a certain amount of time?

I've let it sit there for at least five minutes, i see a lot of movement going on inside the little sphere but it never reflattens....how long does this usually take to compute?? Please help.
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 5:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

You need to hold and release Space to unpin the boundary, then do the same when you want to stop the flattening.

In earlier versions of the UVLayout it automatically released the boundary after a certain amount of time ... oops, my fault ... I just checked the video and its showing the old version. I'll have to update that!

Phil
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