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Right-click on the top bone and rotate it. It should deform the mesh as you rotate the bone. By rotating the lower bone, you will rotate the entire mesh. Creating Complex Armature Chains: Extruding bones as we did works well for simple chains, but if you want to make more complex chains and skeletons, you'll.
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commented Jan 7, 2019
Hey CGcookie's, would like to report one issue with retopoflow. When I try to work with polystrips in ortho view it does not work properly. If i try to move any handle it messes up any clean topology (when working in perpective, it is much more stable) |
commented Jan 18, 2019
Thanks for the report @Sarunas86. Can you please post a screenshot to help us debug this issue? Also, which versions of RF and Blender are you using? If you can post a .blend file, that would be very helpful. Thanks! |
commented Jan 18, 2019
Hey,I am using latest blender (2.79b) and latest RF version.please find attached screenvideo and blend file …On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 4:29 PM Jon Denning ***@***.***> wrote: Thanks for the report @Sarunas86 <https://github.com/Sarunas86>. Can you please post a screenshot to help us debug this issue? Also, which versions of RF and Blender are you using? If you can post a .blend file, that would be very helpful. Thanks! — You are receiving this because you were mentioned. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub <#689 (comment)>, or mute the thread <https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AM6fpyhf5RpLBKzFdvLOI2-s1CIRcNJ_ks5vEdpTgaJpZM4Z0OwU> . |
commented Feb 4, 2019
Thank you so much for pointing that out. I was using it in orthographic view all the time and wondering why the handles were always flying all over the place. Is that a bug or intended? |
commented Mar 29, 2019
Here's gif with bug I've discovered today in orthographic view. It seems like it's trying to snap to camera view or to opposite direction somewhere very far away. I'm on 2.79 (not daily build) and 2.0.2 retopoflow. |
![Deform Deform](/uploads/1/2/5/5/125579081/243018370.jpg)
commented Mar 29, 2019
ah, that .gif is useful, @Juggernaut1994! Could you post the .blend file for me to test? Does this also happen with RF 2.0.3? Sorry all that I haven't followed through on this issue... I did not see the files posted by @Sarunas86 (seems that they didn't get attached to GH?), and then this issue slipped under my radar. |
commented Mar 29, 2019 • edited
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Same here on 2.0.3. Also I've noticed that when curve handles are 'flying around' they can be snapped back to mesh by clicking (left click for me) somewhere outside mesh, but it doesn't resolve the mess. Here's file: Ortho-test_.zip I don't know what kind of info shared in .blend file, but if needed: blender hash is f4dc9f9d68b (22.03.18) Well, nobody provided you with example/info, so there's nothing to worry about |
commented May 27, 2019
Sorry all for my late reply on this. Was finally able to reproduce on an ico sphere. Thanks for the .blend file @Juggernaut1994! I think this is all related. Working on this now! |
added bugtool: polystrips and removed need more info labels May 27, 2019
referenced this issue May 27, 2019
OpenSelection problem #724
added a commit that referenced this issue May 31, 2019
commented May 31, 2019
this bug should now be fixed---finally! it took so long, because it required lots of debugging and digging. if you all (@Sarunas86, @theoldben, @Juggernaut1994, @grimakaka) can test out branch issue/689 to see if it works, that would be helpful.Thank you all for your patience on this! |
commented May 31, 2019
… On Fri, 31 May 2019 at 18:56, Jon Denning ***@***.***> wrote: this bug should now be fixed---finally! it took so long, because it required lots of debugging and digging. if you all (@Sarunas86 <https://github.com/Sarunas86>, @theoldben <https://github.com/theoldben>, @Juggernaut1994 <https://github.com/Juggernaut1994>, @grimakaka <https://github.com/grimakaka>) can test out branch issue/689 to see if it works, that would be helpful. Thank you all for your patience on this! [image: ps edit in ortho works] <https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3790699/58718233-1828b000-839b-11e9-8961-cd2c579d167f.gif> — You are receiving this because you were mentioned. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub <#689?email_source=notifications&email_token=ADHJ7JZAZ2TQQOFEJU5NT33PYFDDRA5CNFSM4GOQ5QKKYY3PNVWWK3TUL52HS4DFVREXG43VMVBW63LNMVXHJKTDN5WW2ZLOORPWSZGODWVUFRA#issuecomment-497763012>, or mute the thread <https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/ADHJ7J7XRM37D7SJBMZ2ZD3PYFDDRANCNFSM4GOQ5QKA> . |
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