Substance Painter
In this start to finish texturing project within Substance Painter we cover all the techniques you need to texture the robot character.
# 1 28-04-2007 , 05:25 AM
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Sub-d or polygons for animation?

Which will have less of a strain on my computer, but keep the model smooth?
If they are both the same, how can I make it so that a lower poly model drives a higher poly, smoothed version while its hidden? Can I do somthing like that and unhide it when I want to render?

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# 2 28-04-2007 , 06:07 AM
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# 3 28-04-2007 , 08:40 AM
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Hey there Kerragan,

if you smooth a poly model, providing you dont delete it's history, you can switch between the low and the high poly through the channel box. It is possible then to animate with the low poly and switch to the high poly when you come to rendering. it is also possible to connect the smooth node to a controller via set driven keys to make it easier to switch between resolutions.

Right Click And Save the link (7.5Meg) for a little tutorial on how to make the switch.

(apologies for the low volume by the way, my mic is knackered!)

IMPORTANT

One thing that I forgot to mention in the tutorial is how important it is that you don't delete the history of the model once you have smoothed it unless you are at level 0. If you do, you will be stuck with the model in high resolution.

I hope it helps,

Mat.

# 4 28-04-2007 , 09:21 AM
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Will the skin still stay bound to the skeleton if I smooth it? and will the weights be messed up?

# 5 28-04-2007 , 10:20 AM
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The skin will stay bound, I painted the weights on my character after I smoothed it though so I couldn't tell you about that one, sorry.

# 6 28-04-2007 , 10:32 PM
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Theres always a way around both.

If you are going to use poly to animate use the smooth proxy method as mentioned above. You bind the lower res and the hi res will follow.

If you wish to use a subd it can be done but it will slow you down unless again you use a low res poly version that can be broken up and parented to your joint hierachy or a good method is to use a wrap deformer over the subd. This is then weighted and bound 'over the subd' allowing you to animate an exact likeness of your character in lo res, but come render time hide the lo res and turn on the subd.

You can also use blend shapes to correct any bad deformations in the shoulder areas or elsewhere, these are fed in to the wrap deformer, similarly you can do this to the poly proxy as well.

Jay

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