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0015. soft selection in cinema 4d

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May 25, 2022
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English tutorials playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDugcibQcKpcb8eOF32kiLtO1DwJOWi4J In this lesson, we want to explain the soft selection mode in selecting the elements of objects. To do this, we enter a plane. We make it editable. Now in points mode. Select a point in the middle or wherever you want and move it with the move tool. Only that point moves. But if we enable this command in the settings of the move tool and in the soft selection tab, the display mode of the object will be different and it is enough to drag that point up again. The rest of the points are pulled up next to it. We have a spherical shape here, the middle of which is full of color and fades when it reaches the edges. Now in the command settings we can set this selection form which selects the rest of the points and moves along the selected point. Part of the falloff. In this section we can select the type of soft selection command. Linear mode. That is, linearly selectively decreases from the original location to the end of the selection radius, which you can increase or decrease from the radius. Dome mode. The choice is like a round sphere Bell mode. It also looks like a bell. The next state is circle, ie it looks like a circle. The next needle case is the needle shape. . Spline mode. As you can see, a section is activated to draw the selection curve. You can draw any form you want in this place. There are two general parts to the x-axis, which is from zero to one, that is, from the selection site to the end of the selection radius. The y-axis means the operating power of the command, from zero to 100. You can specify the operating power of the command in the strength slider Rubber option. Activates the option to make the selected location elastic. Restrict option. To restrict the selection to the same selected location. Mode option that includes all, center, group .. all mode. That is, each region is individually selected as a soft selection. Center mode. By activating it, as you can see. The software calculates the average of all selected areas and selects an area in the middle. The group mode is the same as the all mode, but the selection radius is more limited to the selected polygons. Surface option. If it is inactive, the software, regardless of the height and elevation, seems to have applied this tool from above. If you drag the selected location up, all parts of the body will come up and we do not want this. Now if we enable the surface option and everything is fine. Vertex map mode. Enter the point mode and right-click on the free space of the scene, select the brush command and select paint mode in its settings. And we make its size a little bigger. And we start painting on the object. Bright yellow means that any command you want to execute is applied to these parts completely. Here we mean the same soft selection command. Now reduce the strength and paint again. That is, those parts that have less color, those commands are applied less. And red means no commands are applied to these areas. Well, as you can see in the object manager, a tag was created, which means that this paint was applied to this object. Empty the space to exit the selection mode. Now select the object then enter the move tool. And select the soft selection mode. As you can see, instead of the selection circle, the same paint that we ran is displayed. Now that this has been applied to all points, we need to select all points with ctrl + A and drag them up. As you can see, it executed exactly the same map.

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