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You can set up a streamline tool and bind these two commands to its WBM up/down events.
Quote from: IStonia on January 31, 2013, 09:16:46 amYou can set up a streamline tool and bind these two commands to its WBM up/down events.That's one good example for why I think the hotkey setup is overcomplicated.
While it should work for increasing and decreasing the range/reach/spread/fallout or whatever you'd like to call it, what about the curtosis of the curve? I think it's worthwhile, because I wouldn't be fiddling around in the strange and tiny curve editor anymore. I could easily scroll from a peak to a plateau, effectively controlling how strong the pull on the neighboring vertices is.
Do you mean you just set a hotkey then automatically wmb-up for increase, wmb-down for decrease?
The shape of the falloff curve is controlled by three elements, x/y/angle.
The vertex color is affected by the influence already.
The effect can be seen in real time on the mesh.