The Skinning Panel Options
Weight:
This Property defines from where the Bound meshes will get their initial weights. We provide 4 Weight sources here:
Hint: The automatic weight assignment sometimes runs into an issue where it can not find solutions for one or more vertices. This is typically due to intersecting and/or unconnected mesh parts in your object.
This option will only create missing weight maps. Weight maps which already exist in the Mesh will not be touched and kept as they are.
Hint: The Empty option should be rarely used. In almost every case you will be better with the next option.
This option is almost identical with the Empty option, only you will not be cluttered with empty weight Maps. Since weight maps are created on the fly during your weighting activities, in almost every case this option is the best to use when you intend to create your own weight maps.
Note: Directly after a mesh was bound to an Armature, you will find this section replaced by a weight Generator section from where you can regenerate your weights completely or partially at any time. For more details see in the skinning help section.
Clear Weights
Selected verts
With Eye Bones
Interpolate (only available with Weight:Meshes)
Alter to Rest Pose
What is Alter mesh to Rest Pose ?
This video is about what theĀ Alter to Restpose feature actually does for you
Below you find some explanation.
In principle this option does the equivalent of the following procedure:
- The current pose (“mesh pose”) is made the armature’s default pose.
- The mesh is parented to the new default pose
- The pose is set to the actual T-Pose (and the mesh gets bent into T-Pose)
- The mesh is frozen (pose applied and mesh unbound from the armature)
- The armature’s default pose is set back to T-Pose
- The mesh is parented to T-Pose.
- When now the armature is posed into the original “mesh pose” then the mesh looks exactly like it looked when it was not yet parented.
Note: Since Avastar is modifying your mesh directly, you should use this tool with caution.
- When your mesh fits well to the Avastar mesh, then you probably want to initialize your weight maps by setting the Weight option to “Meshes”.
- Only when you have to pose the Avastar in order to get a good alignment to your mesh, then you will also want to enable “Alter Mesh to Rest Pose”.
Note
When the option “Alter mesh to Rest Pose” is enabled then your mesh will be altered on vertex level. The mesh will actually be bended into the Avatar Rest Pose (which is the T-Pose). Such that when the current pose gets applied later then the current shape of the mesh is almost exactly preserved.