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Verkin Raven
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Join date: 5 Jan 2005
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09-24-2007 22:48
How does one lock the brush symmetry to an object's actual axis? I'm playing with the trial and I can't find any information on this.
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Chosen Few
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09-24-2007 23:13
Maybe you should ask on the Amorphium forums.
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Verkin Raven
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09-25-2007 01:12
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Dzonatas Sol
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11-27-2007 07:48
How does one lock the brush symmetry to an object's actual axis? I'm playing with the trial and I can't find any information on this. It's a combination between the Symettry button and a keystroke. You select the style of symettry from the button on the right (as found by default on the right side while in the "Tools," "Morph" or "Paint" views). Then hit X, Y, or Z keys for an axis. On the left side, the buttons (with directional rays) select the direction of the brush, being parallel with the axis, follows the shape of the object, or follows the normals of the faces. Enjoy! _____________________
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