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Nulls for Puppet Pins instead of Pin Shapes
Nulls for Puppet Pins instead of Pin Shapes
How can I set Duik to create Null bones for puppet pins instead of the pin shape? The previous version allowed this and I prefer it to the pin shape. But I can't find an option to change this. Thanks.
Re: Nulls for Puppet Pins instead of Pin Shapes
Hi,
I've decided to remove the option as very few people were using it, and to make Duik easier to maintain.
Let me know why would you prefer nulls, to fulfill what needs? So I may be able to improve how the current bones work.
I've decided to remove the option as very few people were using it, and to make Duik easier to maintain.
Let me know why would you prefer nulls, to fulfill what needs? So I may be able to improve how the current bones work.
Re: Nulls for Puppet Pins instead of Pin Shapes
It's just what I'm used to working with. It's not a big deal, I'll probably prefer the pin shapes once I'm used to them. Thanks!
Re: Nulls for Puppet Pins instead of Pin Shapes
I like more nulls instead of the shape because is less resource demanding for my computer, the default shapes are too heavy and more if you are doing a heavy rig
Re: Nulls for Puppet Pins instead of Pin Shapes
Once hidden, there's absolutely no difference with nulls.
And even when visible, it does not change much, I could not even measure the difference on my computer. What's heavy is the puppet tool or path expressions. The layers themselves account for nearly nothing compared to these.
And even when visible, it does not change much, I could not even measure the difference on my computer. What's heavy is the puppet tool or path expressions. The layers themselves account for nearly nothing compared to these.