I'm trying to apply two bones to one image by using bone points but the point options aren't available. Anyone have an idea on how to fix this problem?
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ASP 9.5 Bone points option grayed out
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Re: ASP 9.5 Bone points option grayed out
It could be that you are not on Frame 0 ?
Or is the bone already bound to a layer? If so, or you are unsure, just release layer and Points and try that.
Or is the bone already bound to a layer? If so, or you are unsure, just release layer and Points and try that.
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Re: ASP 9.5 Bone points option grayed out
Uhm, if I understand well, you simply can't apply "point" options because your are not on a vector layer, but an image layer.
If you want to bend a single image with two or more specific bones, you must select that image layer, then select the bones you want and then go to the menu Bone>Use selected bones for flexi-binding.
Now the image will be bent by those specific bones' strength.
If you want to bend a single image with two or more specific bones, you must select that image layer, then select the bones you want and then go to the menu Bone>Use selected bones for flexi-binding.
Now the image will be bent by those specific bones' strength.
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Re: ASP 9.5 Bone points option grayed out
Nice catch Victor, I overlooked that. My posted options would have only worked with vector.Víctor Paredes wrote:Uhm, if I understand well, you simply can't apply "point" options because your are not on a vector layer, but an image layer.
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