Any possibility of a "symmetry" feature like Sculptris and Zbrush have?

ZwytZwyt Posts: 138
edited December 1969 in The Commons

While I was tinkering around with the plug-in in the painting stage I was thinking how handy a symmetry feature like Zbrush and Sculptris have. Where if you paint something on one side the exact same thing is duplicated on the other side of the head or body as well. This would of course be a feature that could be turned off and on as needed because you wouldn't always want symmetry. It would however be handy for painting where the hair is going to go initially, keeping everything the same distance from the ears and helping line up hair lines so that they are nice and in line like they should be, painting mustaches and beards, paint one side and the other side is painted in symmetry. Anyway just a suggestion but I think it would be a useful feature for a future version or something.

Charles

Comments

  • ValandarValandar Posts: 1,417
    edited December 1969

    Umm, WHAT plugin? Huh?

  • ServantServant Posts: 759
    edited December 1969

    And which program? DAZ Studio? It's hard to compare because Sculptris and Zbrush are primarily sculpting apps while DAZ Studio is mainly for posing and rendering.

  • thd777thd777 Posts: 943
    edited March 2013

    Considering he is talking about hair I would assume that he is talking about one of the two new hair plug-ins, i.e. Look at My Hair or Garibaldi.
    TD

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  • Zev0Zev0 Posts: 7,086
    edited December 1969

    Symmetry is vital especially if you want a mirrored\even look on both sides and it saves developement time as well.

  • ZwytZwyt Posts: 138
    edited December 1969

    thd777 said:
    Considering he is talking about hair I would assume that he is talking about one of the two new hair plug-ins, i.e. Look at My Hair or Garibaldi.
    TD

    Ooooooops! Sorry about that folks, that was supposed to have gone to the Garibaldi hair plug-in thread but I evidently hit the wrong button for my post. Sorry.

    Charles

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