On 14.02.2013 17:27, Brecht Van Lommel wrote: > I agree entirely that it is difficult to see those vertices and that a > way to visualize them better would be great. But I think that such a > visualization tool should make no distinction between zero and no > weight vertices. > >> Ok, i hear you telling me i can use the "clean weights" tool and be >> happy. But what >> if i intentionally WANT to have some weights to be set close to zero (or >> even zero) ? >> Then cleaning the weights might ruin my weight maps. > But do you really want a vertex weight set to zero and have the vertex > still be part of the group? What is the purpose of that, how is that > useful? > > The way I see it is that from the user point of view there is no > difference between zero and no weight vertices. If exportes export > them differently then we should fix the exporters or the API rather > than exposing that difference in the UI. > > Brecht.
Well, yes, i have to fully agree with you here. If Blender would remove zero weighted verts from the vertex group i do not complain at all. Actually this would give us the nice extra feature that a mix brush with weight set to 0.0 would be a nice way to clean up the vertex group visually :) So i am all positive to let blender remove zero weighted verts from the vertex group AND display unreferenced verts in black as ideasman's patch implements it. -gaia- _______________________________________________ Bf-committers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers
