Morphing Problem
Please can anyone advise me on how to morph between two objects that are not the same and have different numbers of vertices? i.e. a shoe morphing into a chair.
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i'm going to guess it's not possible with the same model
you can't make anything from nothing and you can't completely get rid of anything this applies to morphing an object with 6000 verticies to one with 7000 where did the extra 1000 come from? not to mention, what happened to that vertex who had two edges and why does this one have five? (ie, why don't all vertices in the first model map onto the vertices on the second model?) you could, however, have some kind of inbetween point where you'd mucked up the shoe and chair and just switch the two models however, this will lead to a lot of bad things and it would take forever to set up just make the chair and shoe with the same vertices and same connections. if vertex A connects to vertex B in one model it has to do the same for the other as far as i know, for blend shapes to work, each vertex in one model has to map onto another vertex in the other model and more than one vertex in one model can't map onto the same vertex in the other model |
Re: Morphing Problem
Thank you Chirone for your reply,
I will try out your suggestion of having the chair and the shoe with the same number of vertices and connections and see if they morph. Then i'll let you know the outcome. Cheers, fm Cattel |
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