Thanks a lot Rob - that works as advertised and does the trick.

So I am guessing the trick is to write to two separate data sets and write that 
to the respective weightmaps. After tinkering more with the Set Weights by 
Volume compound I can see it writes some custom data, and if that is the same 
for each compound ICE probably chooses which one to write but can't do both. I 
am not entirely sure though :)

Cheers
Morten





> Den 4. januar 2017 klokken 12:47 skrev Rob Chapman <[email protected]>:
> 
> 
> private eh? well there is always more than one way to skin the proverbial
> cat.  here is previously made similar compound + 2015 scene setup that does
> pretty much what you are asking
> 
> 
> On 4 January 2017 at 10:21, Morten Bartholdy <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > The compound is private so no poking around :) but the two object method
> > sounds feasible. I wil give that a go - thanks!
> >
> > Morten
> >
> >
> >
> > > Den 4. januar 2017 klokken 10:34 skrev Andi Farhall <[email protected]
> > >:
> > >
> > >
> > > although i imagine if you hunt around inside the compound it's probably
> > setting a value on an attribute which both compounds are trying to use.
> > Find what's using the attribute and rename each instance in the second
> > compound
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> > > Subject: Setting two weightmaps with Set Weightmap by Volume?
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> > > I am trying to create two separate dynamic weightmaps on an object using
> > Giulio Tonini's excellent Set Weightmap by Volume compound. They work fine
> > separately, but I need to combine both in the Rendertree and no matter what
> > I try, it only creates one of the maps when both compounds are plugged in
> > at the same time. I have tried doing each in a separate ICE Tree, read, log
> > and write the values, but still no cigar. It seems creating one weightmap
> > prevents te other from being created.
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> > > http://giuliotonini.blogspot.dk/search/label/Compound
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