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[Tutorial] Animation Conversion (Blender)

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ladiszlai:
WOW! Thanks a lot, friend :D
You are the best!

abdalrahman9:

--- Quote from: "Soldan" ---Another little pointer that might help you out a bit is when weight painting, you can select the vertices in edit mode, change back to weight paint and hit F (Painting Mask) and then hit Shift-K and it will paint all the selected vertices.

Makes it ALOT easier to paint. (When I started doing models 2+ years back I used to blindly paint and move the bones via pose mode to check what I was missing).


Nice tutorial, good job :)

Soldan
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Thanks for the tip, never knew that! I will add it to do the tutorial for people to read. I appreciate it.


--- Quote from: "ladiszlai" ---WOW! Thanks a lot, friend :D
You are the best!
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No problem, my pleasure.

Alastor:

--- Quote from: "Soldan" ---Another little pointer that might help you out a bit is when weight painting, you can select the vertices in edit mode, change back to weight paint and hit F (Painting Mask) and then hit Shift-K and it will paint all the selected vertices.

Makes it ALOT easier to paint. (When I started doing models 2+ years back I used to blindly paint and move the bones via pose mode to check what I was missing).


Nice tutorial, good job :)

Soldan
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my technique is like this one :D
- I click minimal paint somewhere
then invert whole paint and fill that one missing place

in result its ...
" click ..... invert .. click "  - DONE -

abdalrahman9:

--- Quote from: "Alastor" ---
--- Quote from: "Soldan" ---Another little pointer that might help you out a bit is when weight painting, you can select the vertices in edit mode, change back to weight paint and hit F (Painting Mask) and then hit Shift-K and it will paint all the selected vertices.

Makes it ALOT easier to paint. (When I started doing models 2+ years back I used to blindly paint and move the bones via pose mode to check what I was missing).


Nice tutorial, good job :)

Soldan
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my technique is like this one :D
- I click minimal paint somewhere
then invert whole paint and fill that one missing place

in result its ...
" click ..... invert .. click "  - DONE -
--- End quote ---
Wow never thought of that. I always had painted each vertice by hand, which took roughly 5-7 hours to do.

phantomx:

--- Quote from: "abdalrahman9" ---
--- Quote from: "Alastor" ---
--- Quote from: "Soldan" ---Another little pointer that might help you out a bit is when weight painting, you can select the vertices in edit mode, change back to weight paint and hit F (Painting Mask) and then hit Shift-K and it will paint all the selected vertices.

Makes it ALOT easier to paint. (When I started doing models 2+ years back I used to blindly paint and move the bones via pose mode to check what I was missing).


Nice tutorial, good job :)

Soldan
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my technique is like this one :D
- I click minimal paint somewhere
then invert whole paint and fill that one missing place

in result its ...
" click ..... invert .. click "  - DONE -
--- End quote ---
Wow never thought of that. I always had painted each vertice by hand, which took roughly 5-7 hours to do.
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Yeah that takes way to long to do and wow doesn't require that.

I'm actually working on something that I did with my Kenpachi Zaraki model to save time and to get better looking animations.

[media:239dci65]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-ZN6H_1yr8[/media:239dci65]

That's about 4-5 hours work it's not finished but it's current state would of taken much longer via my former way.

I was going to make a tutorial of it at the time but it's not a beginner tutorial sadly I recorded like 3 hours and it's just to much stuff to be explained with people fully understanding what's being done.

How ever I think Phil is working on a tutorial of his own I'm not sure if he's still doing it but it's more of a watch how it's done video guide which is already this stuff isn't really for beginners in modding, people need to understand a lot about how wow models work.

I'm glad though that you made a text tutorial.

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