AsteroidLady opened this issue on Sep 08, 2015 ยท 7 posts
AsteroidLady posted Tue, 08 September 2015 at 2:05 PM
Sometimes the morph brush will morph things right in front of my eyes, and when it does that, it's a very useful tool. I wish it worked that way all the time. Other times, it has no visible effect, no matter what settings it is on. I can still save a copy of the morph, and that copy will do something, but I would prefer if I could see what I'm doing while I'm doing it. Is there some secret hidden setting that I'm changing without knowing it?
bevans84 posted Tue, 08 September 2015 at 3:23 PM
Sometimes the morph level sets itself to 0 for no apparent reason. If you dial it back to 1 it comes back, and usually you have to use the restore brush or delete the morph you were working on when it wasn't responding because it's overmorphed. :-)
Connatic posted Tue, 08 September 2015 at 5:13 PM
bevans84 posted at 5:12PM Tue, 08 September 2015 - #4227177
Sometimes the morph level sets itself to 0 for no apparent reason. If you dial it back to 1 it comes back, and usually you have to use the restore brush or delete the morph you were working on when it wasn't responding because it's overmorphed. :-)
This happens to me quite a bit. I try to make a habit of checking the setting.
AsteroidLady posted Tue, 08 September 2015 at 6:56 PM
Thanks.
Morkonan posted Tue, 08 September 2015 at 8:17 PM
Yes, it can be annoying. But, thankfully, it's not a perma-bug or anything requiring a restart.
3DFineries posted Wed, 09 September 2015 at 7:18 AM
Same problem here, but at least now I know what's causing it and how to fix it
Have a creative day!
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quietrob posted Wed, 09 September 2015 at 12:52 PM
That was an excellent question and I think an excellent answer. It's happened to me as well, I just thought I was terrible at using it. Thank you both for the question and the answer!