#Mouth glue not working properly?

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grave dagger
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Did you calibrated the weight of the glue?

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after creating it

normal pike
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click the little yellow box to the right

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and click+drag or shift+click+drag over it to turn the whole shape red or green

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this one

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for the mouth, no, because you want the line to have 100% control over both meshes

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the opacity is for when you want to have blended control between two different parts

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just do 100% or else the mouth-skin still has a bit of control, so there will be a gap

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connect the center row of verticies?

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mine looks like this for example

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try making it all red?

grave dagger
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how does this picture looks like after fixing the glue weight?

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am... you are not supposed to make ALL red....

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only the area over the "line"

feral shell
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Well it depends what youre actually using to key. The one that youre intending to deform should have the weight 100%.

grave dagger
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you want
the line area to have 100% the color of its glue
and the rest to be the color of the other layer
that way, the line controls only the area of its color

normal pike
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ah yea i meant make just the line part red, cause it looks like the line is the first item listed here

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red = the first part has control, green = second part has control

grave dagger
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ok... you need to glue all of it, not only that part

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you glue all of it
paint that area only red
and the rest should be green

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ok... you need to have both colors
but something i dont understand is why everything looks green like that....

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think like this
your skin when you click the skin layer, it should show the mesh highlighted or red or yellow, that will tell you what color is corresponded to that layer

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now, once you know, what layer is what color

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then you in glue have to basicaly "Paint" using those colors
for example
if lipline is red
then you want the area over the lip line, to be also red

feral shell
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Is this 5.1? Did they change the opacity of glue?

grave dagger
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now, the reason why i dont understand why your layer looks green es because the highlighted area is only on the bottom, so there is no reason to be all green

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because those meshes of the layer are not in the glue.... they shoudnt have color

normal pike
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o yea i only ever use the first glue tool

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dont even know what the other ones do lmao

grave dagger
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the first tool is the most used, if you want to change colors you hold ctrl or shift i forgot what it istbh

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the others does diferent things

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<<?? do you have that tutorial?... i would like to know what tutorials tell people to avoid, the first glue option is the most commonly used

grave dagger
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something she is not explaining is the diference between them
and actually even when she say "it works"
thats not how you want to glue mouth
you see when she moves the line of the deform path on the lip, it also moved a dot on the top
you dont want that
the idea of gluing is that the edge of the skin stays in position, and only the lip-line moves [and the middle "adapts"

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the first glue option is to balance the glue that connects both red and green pieces

the other 3 tools are actually a "set" they work together
the one with only red and the one with only green, they only affects the flue for the corresponded piece [you can actually separate the glue by using this]
and the one with yello basicaly "fix" that separation created by the other two

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something important on her video is that she has the glue tool at 100% [ that is not bad, but if you want to calibrate sometimes you need lower,i for example use glue for calibrate weight in around 4% [and is like a brush tool, i paint slowly until i get the weight i need, i do this for things like muscles, when i want the layer to slowly adapt to the movement ]

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yw ❤️

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if you want by curiosity know more about glue, the official manual gives a lot of gif examples

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i use glue mosly on clothes, like the sleeves connecting to the torso of the body lol, so i usually calibrate the sleeve to not be straight glued, but softly like real one