Heh, forgot about that one Grahame!

On Thursday, February 12, 2015 11:12:09 AM, Eric Thivierge wrote:
That looks like Maya's wire deformer which we don't really have a
direct equivalent to in Softimage. Maybe there is a curve deformer
someone built in ICE that is close to it though.

The hard part about this is that you'll have to create a null /
control for each vertex to be able to animate it. Plus you have to
have a deformer that considers the roll around the curve too.

Eric T.

On 2/12/2015 11:04 AM, Pierre Schiller wrote:
Morning everyone. Long ago I found this video (see link). I really
like how he managed to
adapt the curve and shapes to deform the face of the character.

I don´t exactly remember with details, but some years ago I saw a
colleague weighting
curves to deform a noodle arm (cartoon style).

But when I take a curve and make it a deformer for a mesh, I get an
error.
The alternative to this method is to rig a bunch of nulls (like a
path along curve constraint)
and then weight those *nulls*.

But like I mention. I´ve seen the CURVE being the deformer for the mesh.
I know there are other alternative methods (chain of bones along the
curve) but my questions
aims specifically if it´s possible for softimage to weight a mesh
using a curve?

Cheers.
https://vimeo.com/107545712

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