stupendous Gear does the trick , and I’ve found there’s no need for a weight map, I used “symetrise shape”. great tools Jeremie
From: Matt Morris Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2013 18:45 To: David Saber ; softimage@listproc.autodesk.com Subject: Re: When you forget to press the Symetry button... I'd install GEAR, as it has a number of useful shape tools, one of them is mirror shape points, select points to mirror, select shape, press button, done. On Saturday, 19 January 2013, David Saber <davidsabe...@sfr.fr> wrote: > Thank you both for the help. > David, I’d like to try your solution before Gustavo’s one, but... how do you > mirror a shapekey? or do you mirror the weight map? is there a tool for that? > Thanks > David > > > > > From: David Gallagher > Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2013 15:53 > To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com ; Gustavo Eggert Boehs > Cc: David Saber > Subject: Re: When you forget to press the Symetry button... > > Looks great! Simpler than my method > (Make a new shape key out of the new edits, blend off the shape key to only > one side, mirror the shape key, Now it's a perfect mirror. Replace Shape Key) > > > Question. I haven't used ICE really at all. Do you have to create an ice tree > for a model to use it? How did you get the menu item you use in the video? > Dave G > > > On 1/19/2013 9:10 AM, Gustavo Eggert Boehs wrote: > > Its quite strait forward to do this in ice IF you have created a symmetry map > before start moving your vertices around to create shapes. Here is a compound > for that: > https://vimeo.com/36933815 > > Cheers > > 2013/1/19 David Saber <davidsabe...@sfr.fr> >> >> I’m modeling shapes symetrically, so I can’t use “symtrize polygons”. >> Sometimes I forget to press the “sym” button , so I have to redo the same >> work on the other half. >> Is there a way to tell the points on the “forgotten” half to adapt to what >> was done on the modeled half? >> Thanks >> David > > > -- > Gustavo E Boehs > http://www.gustavoeb.com.br/blog > -- www.matinai.com