![]() The elevation brush is also missing, presumably replaced by the 'collide with surface' feature which doesn't really seem to work and causes distortion of the guides as they snap away from the surface after being brushed (or just push on through the surface altogether). The bend brush is gone altogether, this is an extremely important brush and quite tedious to recreate the same effect without it. The smooth brush in Interactive only blends shape but not length as it does in XGenOld. There is no density brush in XGenOld but placing a density map in Interactive had absolutely no effect on the density, I still had to paint out the areas that shouldn't have fur (inside mouths etc). ![]() Undo doesn't seem to work well in either version. I changed the guide density in XGenOld and lost the whole groom. I liked being able to change the guide density with Interactive. ![]() Artisan is pretty shoddy to work with and converting maps to ptex and back is just confusing and redundant. I created a groom in the regular xGen and then recreated it in XGen Interactive.Įssentially I interpret the basic difference as being Interactive works with brushes and maps (from anywhere) whilst xGenOld works with brushes and Artisan maps.
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