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brush strenght and size connected somehow?
I was wondering if there's a way to connect the brush size and strength somehow so i won't have to damn tweak the strength every time i alter the size( if you know what I mean--like Zbrush does) ?
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You can have both affected by stylus pressure if that'll work for you. I'm not sure how zbrush behaves. Is the strength multiplied by the brush size somehow? I don't know if you can do that as such.
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No, what I mean is that in Zb whatever the size of the brush is the intensity remains the same -where intensity means the height of the stroke from the 0 level.
In Mudbox whenever you change the size of the brush the intensity of the visual stroke changes too. Try making a stroke with size A and strength X, if you make another stroke with the size B and strength X the strokes they have different heights, they look different , that means you need to constantly manually affect the strength after each size altering. Lots of energy and time lost. __________________
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Are you sure? Because when I tried that using a mouse (to eliminate pressure being linked to strength or size) the brush strokes were all the same height at different sizes. I may have enabled or disabled something though. I always unlink size from stylus pressure and leave strength linked to it, but using the mouse should eliminate that.
Perhaps someone else might know. Oglu knows most things to do with Mudbox. ![]() |
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