Tears of joy are flowing, Phil.
Thank you!
philb wrote:
Hey David,
here's a small script that should do that for you. Just select the
weight map property under the cluster and run the following. It's in
python. It assumes that your weight map has a range of 0 to 1 which
most do....
cheers,
philb
##### start script #####
app = Application
wmArray = app.Selection( 0 ).Elements.Array
newWmArray = []
for weight in wmArray[0] :
newWmArray.append( 1 - weight )
app.Selection( 0 ).Elements.Array = newWmArray
##### end script #####
On 3/25/07, David Gallagher <
daveg(at)blueskystudios.com> wrote:
I'm looking for a way to take a weight map and invert it. So the value
of each point is the opposite (0 becomes 1, .2 becomes .8, etc.
Does anyone have a way to do this?
(I don't see it in the capabilities of lmWeightMapTools. Am I
wrong there?)
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David Gallagher
Animator, Blue Sky Studios
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phil barrenger
philbarrenger(at)gmail.com
http://www.users.on.net/~philbarrenger/
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David Gallagher
Animator, Blue Sky Studios
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