This topic covers the
Copy Skin Weights
options. To copy skin weights, see
Copy smooth skin weights and
Edit smooth skinning.
Surface Association
Determines how the source and destination surface components of the skinned objects correlate to each other.
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Closest point on surface
- Finds the closest points between the source and target surfaces and smoothly interpolates the skin weights at those points. This is the default setting.
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Ray cast
- Uses a raycasting algorithm to determine sample points between the two surface meshes. This was the default smooth association in pre-8.5 versions of Maya.
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Closest component
- Finds the closest vertex component (polygons) or control vertex (NURBS) at each sampling point and uses its skin weight value without interpolation. This was the default non-smooth association in pre-8.5 versions of Maya.
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UV space
- Uses the UV texture coordinates for the sampling of skin weights. Use this setting when the skinned characters vary widely in scale or proportion. When multiple UV sets exist, the currently active UV sets are associated.
Influence Association
Determines how the components that influence the skinned objects (that is, skeleton joints, influence objects, and so on) correlate between the source and destination objects.
The
Influence Association occurs in a maximum of three iterations in order to determine the best correlation. You set the
Influence Association type for each iteration from a drop-down list beside each level. Set the
Influence Association type based on your knowledge of the two skinned objects. As each iteration is completed, the next iteration continues using its specified
Influence Association type on any remaining joints. If you are confident that only one or two iterations are required, you can set the remaining
Influence Association levels to
None and they will not be done.
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Closest joint
- Associates the joints that are in closest proximity to one another. This is the default setting for the first
Influence Association.
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Closest bone
- Associates the joints based on the bones that connect the skeleton’s joints together. This setting is useful when the source skeleton contains joints that are not present on the target (for example, a twist joint).
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One to one
- Associates the joints in situations when the skinned objects have identical skeleton hierarchies.
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Label
- Associates the joints based on their pre-defined joint label. Joint label attributes can be set and edited in the
Attribute Editor.
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Name
- Associates the joints based on their name.
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None
- Specifies that no comparison will occur for that level of
Influence Association.