User Guide: UVLayout as a Plugin
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- | {{:User Guide: Menu}} UVLayout can be run as a plugin to any application that knows how to talk to it. Its still the same GUI and hotkeys as the stand-alone UVLayout, but file IO is handled through special interface plugins, saving the user from having to load and save files by hand just to move meshes in and out of UVLayout. | + | {{:User Guide: Menu}} UVLayout can be run as a plugin to any application that knows how to talk to it. Its still the same GUI and hotkeys as the stand-alone UVLayout, but file IO is handled through special interface plugins, saving the user from having to load and save OBJ files by hand just to move meshes in and out of UVLayout. |
For further information, see the UVLayout [http://www.headus.com/phpbb/viewforum.php?f=13 Plugins] forum. | For further information, see the UVLayout [http://www.headus.com/phpbb/viewforum.php?f=13 Plugins] forum. |
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UVLayout can be run as a plugin to any application that knows how to talk to it. Its still the same GUI and hotkeys as the stand-alone UVLayout, but file IO is handled through special interface plugins, saving the user from having to load and save OBJ files by hand just to move meshes in and out of UVLayout.
For further information, see the UVLayout Plugins forum. Maya Plugin[more words here] |