Skeleton Layer

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Parameters of Skeleton Layers

The parameters of the skeleton layers are:

Name Value Type
Type real icon.png Z Depth 0.000000 real
Type real icon.png Amount 0.500000 real
Type string icon.png Name skeleton string
Type list icon.png Bones list (Static List) list

Summary

In the skeleton layer, each vertex is influenced by a weighted average combination of bones maybe from different skeletons?.

There are two ways to make a vector be influenced by bone(s). First is the Skeleton Layer action that would give a 100% of influence of one bone to one vector. Second is the Skeleton Layer that is a semiautomatic way to give weighted influence to a vector from all the bones that overlaps its influence area over the vector position. The more covered the vector is by the influence area, the higher is the influence weight. In any case you can manually specify the bone and the influence that you want by editing the values in the vector (sub)parameters. We need to modify the bone(s) with handles to perform the indirect movement to the vectors that are influenced by it(them)

Skeleton construction

Add a "Skeleton layer", if your Canvas is empty you can do that from the global or caret menus "<Layer> → <New Layer> → <Other> → Skeleton". If your canvas is not empty, right clicking inside the Layers Panel. You have create the first bone of your Skeleton, this is your first parent bone.

Once you have a "Skeleton layer", the first bone appears. Each bones have few handles to control them : Origin, Angle, Length, Bone Wight and Tip Width. Take a look inside the Parameters Panel of the "Skeleton layer", those handles are relative to some of those values (with some advanced parameters). So with the Bones handles you can easily move and adjust part of your Skeleton.

Now, you can had child bone. Right click on any handles of the parent bone you want and select "Create Child Bone".

"Skeleton layer" when created, are Disabled from rendering.

Parameters of a Bone

The parameters of a bone are:

Name Value Type
Type string icon.png Name Bone 1 string
Parent No Parent bone_valuenode
Type vector icon.png Origin 0.00000, 0.00000 vector
Type angle icon.png Angle 0.00° angle
Type real icon.png Local Length Scale 1.00000 real
Type real icon.png Bone Width 0.10000 real
Type real icon.png Recursive Length Scale 1.00000 real
Type real icon.png Tip Width 0.10000 real
Type real icon.png Z-Depth 0.00000 real
Type real icon.png Length Setup 1.00000 real

Angle

Local Length Scale

Bone Width

Recursive Length Scale

Tip Width

Z-Depth

This parameter can be used to change the 'depth' (order) of a Bone in a Skeleton Layer.

Length Setup

Skeleton / Bones actions

Create Child Bone

When you add a "Skeleton Layer", only one bone is created. In order to create a usable skeleton, you will need to add more bones.

Right clicking on any handles of bone display a contextual menu. From this menu select "Create Child Bone" and a new child bone will be created. This child bone will move accordingly to his parent.

Link to Bone

"Link to Bone" link artwork, for example handles of a shape created with the Spline Tool, to a bone.

Select a single or multiple handles from your artwork, right click on a bone and from the contextual menu, select "Link to Bone". Now when you move the Bone, the selected handles also move.

Link to Skeleton

Select one or more handles from your artwork, select the "Skeleton layer" right click on it and from the contextual menu, select "Link to Skeleton". All the handles covered by the bone shape will be automatically linked.


See Also

To deform raster images : Skeleton Deformation Layer.


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