Skeleton Deformation Layer
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About Skeleton Deformation Layers
Skeleton Deformation Layer is for raster deformation (pixel level) and can be used to image layers or whatever is in the context of the skeleton deformation layer (the rendered result of what's below it).
Skeleton Deformation acts like a normal "raster" layer (i.e. Blur, Warp), it is a raster deformation.
The Skeleton Distortion layer allows to set the distortion area and mesh resolution.
The Layers Panel's Show/Hide checkbox of the Skeleton Deformation Layer activate/deactivate the deformation and the visibility of the distortion area.
Parameters of Skeleton Deformation Layers
The parameters of the Skeleton Deformation Layers are:
Name | Value | Type |
Z Depth | 0.000000 | real |
Amount | 1.000000 | real |
Blend Method | Composite | integer |
Type | Fast Gaussian Blur | integer |
16px Bones | list | |
Point 1 | vector | |
Point 2 | vector | |
Horizontal subdivisions | 32 | integer |
Vertical subdivisions | 32 | integer |
Usage of the Skeleton Deformation Layer
Setup of the distortion area
The Skeleton Deformation Layer's bound rectangle define the distortion area. You can modify it by dragging the handles of the first and second corners ("Point 1" up left and "Point 2" down right).
Build the skeleton
To setup the bones of the Skeleton Deformation Layer, first, deactivate the deformation unchecking the "Show" checkbox of from the Layers Panel. Now you can move the first bone using his "Origin" handle, change his orientation with the "Angle" handle and his length using the "Local Length Scale" handle. Right click in any handle of bones and choose "Create Child Bone" to create another bone and adjust it with his handles. Any child bones will follow recursively his parents position.
Reset the Pose
Once you have terminated to setup the bones of your skeleton, from the Layers Panel, right click on the Skeleton Deformation Layer and from the contextual menu choose "Reset Pose" to create the initial pose (without deformation) of the skeleton.
Now you can play with your skeleton.