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Righteo folks, I've been slowly working through the McLaren tut as time allows.
I've had no real problems so far, but can someone explain to me the details of the shear tool? I get the concept of what shearing is, no problem, but I noticed there are a lot more controls to this puppy than the basic term 'shear' really caters for. The tool has come up a couple of times iin this tut (I am at 26mins on vid 7 atm), and theres clearly a lot more to it than I understand. I get the feeling that it works dependent on the viewport you're using and then theres the falloff and shape controls.... The manual covers it in a *brief* manner. Does anyone have the patience to give me a bit of an explanation? Thanks ![]() Last edited by Catflavor; 27-01-2004 at 05:08 PM. |
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Think of the shear tool as kind of a triangular magnet too. It allows you to shift points in increasing or decreasing amounts, uniformally.
Wow, that made no sense. If you made a stack of say, 8 points above each other, you could take the shear tool, right drag it to size along the height of the points. Then when you left drag watch what happens, and how the points move in relationship to the guide you made. It is helpful to have the numeric panel up, to change its axis or effect. I think if you messed around with that you'd get the idea. I find the shear tool very helpful and find myself using it on a semi-regular basis. Even though I have done the McLaren tute, I don't remember how shear is used. I do remember that a lot of times I used my own means to accomplish whatever Phil was doing. Hope that helps. ![]() |
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Cheers Leovenous, I'll have a play and see what kind of chaos I can conjure
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