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2 Select Jackie.
3 Select Skin > Edit Smooth Skin > Paint Skin Weights Tool > .
4 In the Influence list of the Tool Settings window, select any joint, for
instance, pelvis. The grayscale color of Jackies skin indicates how much
influence that joint has on the skins deformation.
White means the skin is maximally influenced by the joint. Black means
the skin is not influenced by the joint. Gray means the influence is partial.
The lighter the gray, the more the influence.
Each point on the surface is influenced by three joints, as specified by
the Max Influence setting in a prior step. However, one or two of the
three joints might have so little influence as to be insignificant.
In general, a white region of skin is influenced nearly entirely by the joint
selected in the Influence section of the Tool Settings window. A gray
region is influenced significantly by one or two additional joints.
The reason the left breast becomes irregularly shaped as you pose the arm
is that some joint is exerting too much or too little influence on the
breast.
5 Select each entry in the Influence list to determine which joints are
influencing the irregular region of the breast. The region will be a shade
of gray (or white) when you select the appropriate joints. The
left_arm_root is the main influence. The upper_back, mid_back, and
left_top_rib also have influence, though not exactly in the same region.
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