Diagnose Mapping
See why an auto-mapping doesn't quite fit, instead of guessing.
Auto-mapping looks off
Diagnose Mapping
Fix the specific pairing
Why use it
When Auto-Detect Mapping produces a result that looks slightly off, guessing which correspondence is wrong wastes time. Diagnose Mapping surfaces what the automatic mapping actually matched, so you can pinpoint and fix the specific landmark-to-shape-key or landmark-to-bone pairing that's causing the problem.
Steps in Blender
- 1Run Auto-Detect Mapping as usual.
- 2If the resulting motion looks wrong on a specific feature (an eyebrow, the jaw), open the Advanced panel.
- 3Click Diagnose Mapping to see the underlying correspondence.
- 4Fix the specific mapping manually rather than re-running auto-detect blind.