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Negative options allow selection of vertices on
onesideofthecharacteronly.TheNoneoption
does not project selected vertices to either side.
Default=Default Display.
Tip: You can use the Positive and Negative options
to temporarily project the display of one side’s
vertices to the other side so you can see how
the vertices align. This can be helpful when
determining the correct Mirror Plane settings for
an asymmetrical mesh.
Ma nual Update—When on, you can update the
displaymanuallyratherthanautomaticallyafter
each mouse-up.
Update—When Manual Update is on, use this
button to update the display with your new
settings.
Display rollo ut
Show Colored V er tices—Colors vertices in
viewports according to t heir weights.
Show Colored Faces—Colors faces in viewports
according to their weights.
Color All Weights—Assigns a color to every bone
in the envelope. The vertex weighting blends the
colors together.
Tip: You can toggle this feature to get a global view
of all weight regions across your model at once.
Tip: You can also assign a color to unweighted
vertices: Open the Customize User Interface dialog
and, on the Colors panel, choose Skin Colors from
the Elements drop-down list.
Show All Envelopes—Displays all envelopes at the
same time.
Show All Ver tices—Draws a small tick at every
vertex. On a patch surface, it will also draw all the
handles.
Show All Gizmos—Displays all the gizmos in
addition to the currently selected gizmo.
Show No Envelopes—Causes no envelopes to be
displayedevenwhenanenvelopeisselected.
Show Hi dden Verti ces—When on, hidden vertices
are visible. Otherwise, they remain hidden until
youenabletheoptionorgointotheobjects
modifier (Editable Mesh (page 1–996) or Editable
Poly (page 1–1029)), and then click Unhide All
on the Selection rollout or Edit Geometry rollout,
respectively. Default=off.
Draw On Top g roup
Theseoptionsdeterminewhichelementswillbe
drawnontopofallotherobjectsinviewports.
Cross Sections—Forces cross sections to be drawn
on top.
Envelopes—Forces envelopes to be drawn on top.