Weight paint, I can't subtract but can draw [on hold]

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I can draw in weight paint mode, but can't substract. Brush weight/strength are both 1.







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I can draw in weight paint mode, but can't substract. Brush weight/strength are both 1.







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  • I restarted my blender and the problem is gone.
    – June Wang
    Aug 8 at 19:48
















  • I restarted my blender and the problem is gone.
    – June Wang
    Aug 8 at 19:48















I restarted my blender and the problem is gone.
– June Wang
Aug 8 at 19:48




I restarted my blender and the problem is gone.
– June Wang
Aug 8 at 19:48










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With weight painting, you aren't actually painting any colour, you are just using painting tools to get a less technical approach to assigning values to each vertex. The colours you see are a visual indication of the value assigned, blender uses a colour ramp to indicate the value assigned, which is a range from 0.0 to 1.0.



blenders weight paint colour ramp



The weight setting is the weight value you are assigning to each vertex, the strength will determine how many brush strokes it takes to get there. To remove the weight from a vertex, set it's weight to 0.0.






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    With weight painting, you aren't actually painting any colour, you are just using painting tools to get a less technical approach to assigning values to each vertex. The colours you see are a visual indication of the value assigned, blender uses a colour ramp to indicate the value assigned, which is a range from 0.0 to 1.0.



    blenders weight paint colour ramp



    The weight setting is the weight value you are assigning to each vertex, the strength will determine how many brush strokes it takes to get there. To remove the weight from a vertex, set it's weight to 0.0.






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      With weight painting, you aren't actually painting any colour, you are just using painting tools to get a less technical approach to assigning values to each vertex. The colours you see are a visual indication of the value assigned, blender uses a colour ramp to indicate the value assigned, which is a range from 0.0 to 1.0.



      blenders weight paint colour ramp



      The weight setting is the weight value you are assigning to each vertex, the strength will determine how many brush strokes it takes to get there. To remove the weight from a vertex, set it's weight to 0.0.






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        With weight painting, you aren't actually painting any colour, you are just using painting tools to get a less technical approach to assigning values to each vertex. The colours you see are a visual indication of the value assigned, blender uses a colour ramp to indicate the value assigned, which is a range from 0.0 to 1.0.



        blenders weight paint colour ramp



        The weight setting is the weight value you are assigning to each vertex, the strength will determine how many brush strokes it takes to get there. To remove the weight from a vertex, set it's weight to 0.0.






        share|improve this answer













        With weight painting, you aren't actually painting any colour, you are just using painting tools to get a less technical approach to assigning values to each vertex. The colours you see are a visual indication of the value assigned, blender uses a colour ramp to indicate the value assigned, which is a range from 0.0 to 1.0.



        blenders weight paint colour ramp



        The weight setting is the weight value you are assigning to each vertex, the strength will determine how many brush strokes it takes to get there. To remove the weight from a vertex, set it's weight to 0.0.







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