Example: Pack Wrap

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{{:User Guide: Menu}} Here's one example of the use of the [[User_Guide:_Pack|Pack]] wrapping option. {{:User Guide: Menu}} Here's one example of the use of the [[User_Guide:_Pack|Pack]] wrapping option.
-The image on the left is shows the results of standard packing into the 0 to 1 tile. The image on the right shows these same shells, packed with the wrapping turned on, one third less wasted space.+The image on the left is shows the results of standard packing into the 0 to 1 tile. The image on the right shows these same shells, packed with the wrapping turned on and one third less wasted space.
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Here's one example of the use of the Pack wrapping option.

The image on the left is shows the results of standard packing into the 0 to 1 tile. The image on the right shows these same shells, packed with the wrapping turned on and one third less wasted space.

Image:Examples-Pack-Wrap1.png Image:Examples-Pack-Wrap2.png

This "trick" only works for single tile packing, and the rest of your pipeline (e.g. 3d paintbox, renderer) will also need to support the repeating/wrapping of textures.