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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:57 am)
have you ticked the "restrict to selected" (or whatever it's called) at the top of the painter panel ?
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Like Frank said, there's that option and there's also the "restrict to underlying object", which is not available for the global ecopainter but it's available for the normal ecosystems' painter (you didn't mention which eco you're talking about). The two options are similar but not the same.
There's another possibility: just put the tree in a layer of its own and hide the layer. This could be useful if you want to see well what you're doing.
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Lets say I have 1 terrain & 1 tree on this terrain. Now I go to paint on some grass, I have the terrain selected in browser. When I paint, the grass is not only on the terrain but in the tree as well! Is this a bug, or is there a way to avoid this?
Thanks.