On 29/06/2013 11:04, Gaia wrote: > Hi; > > I know this breaks every rule of the Blender user interface. > However please take a moment (or two) and think about > these 2 alternatives for showing the Weight paint value > in weight Paint mode: > > http://pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=54510 > > On the left side: the bar changes its color from blue to red > depending on the weight value. > > On the right side: the bar reveals a rainbow while the > weight value increases. > > I think using color here is the most intuitive representation > that is possible when working with weight values. > > And its practical usage ? > Well, when i use the weight value then i always think in colors > but i have to specify values between 0 and 1. For me this does > not match up nicely. The color bar does a better job here imho. > > I have not made up my mind which of the alternatives works better. > Probably the left one, but i am really not sure. > > -gaia- > _______________________________________________ > Bf-committers mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers Some users can use a custom weight paint gradient from black to white . In this case, RGB color is irrelevant and replacing it by BW could hide weight value.
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