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Painting along a curvature causes brush to flip along Y axis.


Callak
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So, trying to paint belly plates, for a dragon, using paint along spline with spacing, however the curvature of the chest, belly and neck seems to make the brush flip upside down for some unknown reason.

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4 hours ago, Carlosan said:

As you said lately, have strip selected ?

I do not.   Painting along spline with spacing only, spacing will not work at all with a strip selected, and I suspect that might have been what was causing my issue before.

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I did a little experimenting, but it shows that that might just be the back side of the brush, is there any way to make sure each new plate overlays the next one?

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I think I'm just going to have to edit the back side of the brush to blend better, both the depth layer and the alpha, so that the back side is not so obvious.

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