Convert solid morph to surface morph

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‎2015-05-06
05:46 PM
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‎2023-05-24
07:26 PM
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Rubia Torres
‎2015-05-06
05:46 PM
But when I select a face or edge of a morph and select delete the whole morph gets deleted and doesn't turn into a surface morph.

Also when I use 'Suspend Groups'.
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‎2015-05-06 06:33 PM
‎2015-05-06
06:33 PM
I think what you mean is being able to select a face and then modify it or delete it. To do that hold down the Shift and Ctrl keys when clicking on the face or edge
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‎2015-05-06 06:49 PM
‎2015-05-06
06:49 PM
Yep, that did the trick.
They forgot to tell that in the video's.
Thnx for the info.

They forgot to tell that in the video's.
Thnx for the info.
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‎2015-05-07 03:12 AM
‎2015-05-07
03:12 AM
Or in the selection tool settings you can change it from the black to white (sub-element) cursor.
Just don't forget to change it back when you want to select normal (whole) elements.
The CTRL+SHIFT toggle is a temporary swap to either cursor depending which one you have active.
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Just don't forget to change it back when you want to select normal (whole) elements.
The CTRL+SHIFT toggle is a temporary swap to either cursor depending which one you have active.
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‎2015-05-07 06:11 PM
‎2015-05-07
06:11 PM
Dontknow wrote:One short clip cannot contain all info because it would be very long.
Yep, that did the trick.![]()
They forgot to tell that in the video's.
Thnx for the info.
You should also watch other clips:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBVLLjDJsDk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrIqtFHwz68
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‎2015-05-07 06:24 PM
‎2015-05-07
06:24 PM
laszlonagy wrote:Video's not video.
One short clip cannot contain all info because it would be very long. You should also watch other clips:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBVLLjDJsDk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrIqtFHwz68

And they were not short.
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