I often wonder when I'm modeling clothes for figures, but I'm wondering which areas are too thick and which areas are too thin? There are times when I want to know.
As a temporary display mode, it would be helpful to have a display mode that displays the thickness in color.
For example, if you could display the extremely thin parts in blue, the thickest parts in red, and the middle parts in yellow, you could think about things like adding thickness to areas that are too thin. I hope it will help you to work.
Display thickness in color
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Re: Display thickness in color
Not sure how I would display thickness.
If I was making a model of clothes I would start with a single skin of mesh, just one side, and one I was finished sculpting I would use "Mesh/Thicken" to add a uniform thickness to the whole object at once.
If I was making a model of clothes I would start with a single skin of mesh, just one side, and one I was finished sculpting I would use "Mesh/Thicken" to add a uniform thickness to the whole object at once.
Re: Display thickness in color
thank you. Is no problem.