Le modificateur Warp¶
The Warp modifier can be used to warp parts of a mesh to a new location in a very flexible way, by using two objects to select the « from » and « to » regions.
This modifier is a bit tricky to understand at first. It requires two points, specified by the two target objects” origins. The « from » point designates a point in space that is pulled toward the « to » point. It is akin to using the Proportional Editing in Edit Mode.
Options¶
- Object From
L’objet définissant la transformation de l’origine du warp..
- Object To
L’objet définissant la transformation de la destination du warp..
- Preserve Volume
Active la préservation de volume pendant la rotation d’une des transformations.
- Strength
Définit la force de l’effet.
- Vertex Group
The name of a vertex group which is used to control the influence of the modifier. If left empty, the modifier affects all vertices equally.
- Invert
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Inverts the influence of the selected vertex group, meaning that the group now represents vertices that will not be deformed by the modifier.
The setting reverses the weight values of the group.
- Invert
Falloff¶
- Falloff Type
Sets the way the strength of the warp change as it goes from the center of the transform to the Radius value. See Proportional Editing for descriptions of the falloff types.
- Radius
Définit la distance des transformations qui peuvent être déformées (warped) par les poignées de transformation.
Texture¶
- Texture
You can finely control which vertices are affected by the warp, and to what extent, using a texture.
See common masking options for a complete reference.
Utilisation¶
The Warp modifier can be awkward to use sometimes, and its use case is rather small, but there are a few still. For example, it can be used to have an interactive Proportional Editing that can be used for animations.
Une autre manière d’utiliser ce modificateur est similaire au modificateur Deform. Ceci vous permet de déformer le maillage sans avoir à construire un groupe de sommets.