This course contains a little bit of everything with modeling, UVing, texturing and dynamics in Maya, as well as compositing multilayered EXR's in Photoshop.
is there any way of altering the order of the nodes that effect a mesh e.g. move a blendshape node to before the skeleton/bind node? cause I created the blendshape after the bind so that when I move the jaw down using the skeleton opening the mouth and then apply the blendshape (a sneer) it closes the mouth and creates the sneer. I want to open the mouth then add the sneer to the opened mouth.
You can change deformation order on any object. Right-click on the object, select Inputs > Complete List. That should bring up a list of history operations. You can then middle-mouse drag deformers to reorder them.
every day something new to learn. did not think about the skeleton as a deformer - and even if, i would not have known. i only knew that different blendshape targets can be reorderd.
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