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Subject: Soft Body Question - Change values of a painted area


FightingWolf ( ) posted Sun, 24 March 2019 at 4:38 PM ยท edited Wed, 11 December 2024 at 8:43 PM

I'm using Poser Pro 11 and I have Soft Body areas painted on my character. Is there a way for me to change the weight of these areas without having to re-brush the area?



FVerbaas ( ) posted Mon, 25 March 2019 at 2:31 PM
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The weight for what?


FightingWolf ( ) posted Mon, 25 March 2019 at 7:05 PM

FVerbaas posted at 6:54PM Mon, 25 March 2019 - #4348811

The weight for what?

PoserWeight.jpg Take the picture above. I have painted Andy's face with the Bullet Physics Brush. I have the area "painted" exactly the way that I need it "painted." But the settings for the weight is too low at .3000. It should be at .6000. Currently the only way I know how to fix this is to create a new simulation and paint the face all over again with the new weight.

My question:. Is there a way to change this weight value without having to re-brush the face again? I tried to just change the weight thinking that it would give the new painted areas a different value, but it doesn't. I would like to change the weight value for the areas that I have already brushed. To me it just makes since for something to work that way. That you don't have to re-brush something every time you want to change the value of the brushed areas.



FVerbaas ( ) posted Tue, 26 March 2019 at 2:52 PM
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That would not be logical. If in photoshop you painted with yellow and you change your brush to green, what you painted in yellow remains yellow, what you paint new is in green.

Sorry I have no idea how to help you.


FightingWolf ( ) posted Tue, 26 March 2019 at 6:48 PM

FVerbaas posted at 6:46PM Tue, 26 March 2019 - #4348900

That would not be logical. If in photoshop you painted with yellow and you change your brush to green, what you painted in yellow remains yellow, what you paint new is in green.

Sorry I have no idea how to help you.

In photoshop, If I paint yellow I can actually change that color to another another color without having to repaint it. No big deal. Looks like I have a wishlist for Poser.



Richard60 ( ) posted Tue, 26 March 2019 at 8:34 PM

Maybe try making a group of the polys that are at.3 and then restrict to that group and make the group .6.

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FightingWolf ( ) posted Wed, 27 March 2019 at 7:05 PM

Richard60 posted at 6:58PM Wed, 27 March 2019 - #4348945

Maybe try making a group of the polys that are at.3 and then restrict to that group and make the group .6.

Unfortunately it didn't work for me. I tried that with Aiko 3 which is the character that I'm actually working one. I tried to select only what I needed in order to create a group and it didn't work. Not sure if I was doing something wrong or not, but I followed a tutorial on how to do that.

When I clicked on areas that I needed it either didn't highlight those areas or it highlighted an existing group. It definitely didn't work like any of the tutorials that I read.



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