It is also possible to reconnect with the model guide image.Ĭreate a model guide image of the selected object. Set as the input image for the selected object. Set as input image for the model guide image used in selected ArtMesh Note: At this time, it is possible to delete the source image, leaving only the object (model guide image) that uses the source image. When multiple source images are loaded, the selected image is switched to the current one.ĭelete unused source image layers, if any. Select the “Model Guide Image” associated with the currently selected source image. Right-click menu Select related model images The project palette is structured as follows: It is also possible to reassign source images to a different layer if there is an error in the automatic mapping.įor more information, please see the following page. In Cubism 3 or later versions, it is possible to switch between MyPsdFileA and MyPsdFileB for the source images used to generate each model guide image. | |- MyLayer3 … Model guide image generated from MyLayer3
| |- MyLayer2 … Model guide image generated from MyLayer2 | |- MyLayer1 … Model guide image generated from MyLayer1 | |- MyPsdFileA … Model guide image group name generated from source image MyPsdFileA | |- MyLayer2_2 … Layer with modified contents of MyLayer2 | |- MyPsdFileB … Re-imported source image | |- MyPsdFileA … The source image that was imported first If MyPsdFileB is re-imported, the source image will be two files, MyPsdFileA and MyPsdFileB, as shown below. This section describes the relationship between the source image and the model guide image when a model is created using the PSD file MyPsdFileA and then replaced with MyPsdFileB (which is a modified version of MyPsdFileA). In Cubism 3 and later versions, the shape of the ArtMesh can be restored using that placement information. In addition, each model guide image is typically placed at the same coordinates as the PSD layer of the source image from which it was generated. Model guide images are usually generated from the layer of a source image and thus retain their relationship to the original layer. In Cubism 3 and later versions, each ArtMesh is defined by mapping it to a model guide image, not to a source image. In model guide images, each layer of the PSD source image is held as flat data with no hierarchy. The model guide image is an image in which each layer of the “Source Image” is converted into simple data that can be used in the actual model data. Note: There are no plans to support layering effects. The source image is data that preserves the layer hierarchy and layer information of the imported PSD image as much as possible in its original form.Ĭubism only has layer information such as opacity and basic blend modes (normal, multiply, additive, etc.), but we plan to develop the layer information to include clipping masks, layer masks, etc. Model guide image generated from MyLayer2 Model guide image generated from MyLayer1 Model guide image group name generated from source image MyPsdFileA Our response to the Cubism Core Vulnerability.How to use Cubism Viewer for Unity (formerly Portable Viewer).Cubism Viewer for Unity (formerly Portable Viewer).Create facial expressions in Animation View.Adjusting the Display Timing of Form Animations (FA).Displaying and Operating the Timeline Palette.Creating Scenes with Background Music and Audio.
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