Hello! When I open the provided wolf model file, the viewport grid is gone in perspective mode, and the grid option in Viewport Overlays is greyed out. Is there a way to get the grid back in these files? I find it very helpful as a visual reference.
11:57 When you duplicate front toe bones and drag them to the back leg they still maintain their parent/child relationship to the front leg. Can you please explain how to reorganize these relationships correctly?
You’re right, when you duplicate the bones and move them to the back leg, their parent-child relationships with the front leg stay intact. This is expected behavior. At this stage, our main focus is on creating all the necessary bones, and we’ll fix this issue later on.
However, it’s actually pretty easy to correct this now if you’d like. Just follow the same logic as the front leg: select the first bone of the toe, then select the corresponding Metatarsal bone in the back leg, and use `Ctrl + P` to set the toe bone as a child of the Metatarsal. This will properly reorganize the hierarchy.
Hello! When I open the provided wolf model file, the viewport grid is gone in perspective mode, and the grid option in Viewport Overlays is greyed out. Is there a way to get the grid back in these files? I find it very helpful as a visual reference.
11:57 When you duplicate front toe bones and drag them to the back leg they still maintain their parent/child relationship to the front leg. Can you please explain how to reorganize these relationships correctly?
You’re right, when you duplicate the bones and move them to the back leg, their parent-child relationships with the front leg stay intact. This is expected behavior. At this stage, our main focus is on creating all the necessary bones, and we’ll fix this issue later on.
However, it’s actually pretty easy to correct this now if you’d like. Just follow the same logic as the front leg: select the first bone of the toe, then select the corresponding Metatarsal bone in the back leg, and use `Ctrl + P` to set the toe bone as a child of the Metatarsal. This will properly reorganize the hierarchy.
Thank you Jerry! I’ve actually done it already. Enjoying tutorial so far. 🙂
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