I like your tutorials and very useful for me. I think everybody thinking like me. I am beginner about UV mapping and I need more tutorial about UV Mapping, if possible can you share UVMapping videos, thank you very much.
btw, why do you work in R25? Is the UV Mapping tool broken in R2023? select an island by doubleclick was, and I don't know why, thex did nothing to it in the last Releases 😕
For Tips #3, when you use loop selection, in the attributes, Check the box Stop to selection. Your selection will stop at other selection.
Great addition!
Again, better training than the developer of the application. 10/10 🙏
super helpful, thanks!
Thank you for diving in the UV mapping part of 3d. These last 3 videos are gold! Always curious how this part isnt covered that much on the internet!
Glad it was helpful! I agree and the tutorials I find are like 2 hours long 😂
super awesome & useful!
learned a lot from this one and will def loop back on it in the future - thanks for taking the time to make & share it!!
Awesome, glad it was helpful!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Glad it was helpful!
This tutorial save me...thanks thans thanks!
You are best! Is it possible distort option on a canvas showing us the parts that are too small/big ? But not a distortion itself...
thanks
I like your tutorials and very useful for me. I think everybody thinking like me. I am beginner about UV mapping and I need more tutorial about UV Mapping, if possible can you share UVMapping videos, thank you very much.
7:16 why "atributes / structure / layers" doesn't appear to me at all?
btw, why do you work in R25? Is the UV Mapping tool broken in R2023? select an island by doubleclick was, and I don't know why, thex did nothing to it in the last Releases 😕
The honest answer is I’ve been lazy and need to upgrade 😂
is there a way to unwrap one edge and not change the entire layout of the uv?
If you have just those uv islands or polys selected that should do the trick.
Tipp 5 is so well hidden by maxon... :-( they really have to hate her UV maiping tools. :-)
Haha I know right!
Very helpful. Thanks!
You're welcome!