User Guide: Display
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: Alternatively, if want to show the standard checker patterns in the UV editing background, also click the Trace button but then click the red '''Dismiss''' button in the file selection window. This will turn that feature on, and the sliders can be used to adjust the transparencies. Click Trace again to turn the checker pattern background off. | : Alternatively, if want to show the standard checker patterns in the UV editing background, also click the Trace button but then click the red '''Dismiss''' button in the file selection window. This will turn that feature on, and the sliders can be used to adjust the transparencies. Click Trace again to turn the checker pattern background off. | ||
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; Smooth SUBD UVs : When turned off, UVs are linearly subdivided when SUBD surfaces are displayed in smooth shading mode. When turned on, UVs are smoothly subdivided; this is equivalent to Renderman's Smooth UVs option (hard boundary, smooth interior). This toggle only applies to the display of textures, and doesn't affect the flattening in any way. | ; Smooth SUBD UVs : When turned off, UVs are linearly subdivided when SUBD surfaces are displayed in smooth shading mode. When turned on, UVs are smoothly subdivided; this is equivalent to Renderman's Smooth UVs option (hard boundary, smooth interior). This toggle only applies to the display of textures, and doesn't affect the flattening in any way. | ||
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; Show Repeats : Ticking this will draw ghost copies of the visible shells into surrounding tiles. It will also change the behavior of the Render tool, outputting just the single 0 to 1 tile, but wrapping the graphics around for shells that extend beyond that tile. And finally the tile coverage feedback operates in the same way, showing the stats for just the 0 to 1 tile, but accounting for shells that wrap around. | ; Show Repeats : Ticking this will draw ghost copies of the visible shells into surrounding tiles. It will also change the behavior of the Render tool, outputting just the single 0 to 1 tile, but wrapping the graphics around for shells that extend beyond that tile. And finally the tile coverage feedback operates in the same way, showing the stats for just the 0 to 1 tile, but accounting for shells that wrap around. |
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Open up the Display panel to change how the loaded polymesh is displayed.
[Professional Version Only]
PanesWhen you first start UVLayout, you only see one view at a time of the loaded object in the display window. You can quickly switch between the UV, Ed and 3D views with the 1, 2 and 3 hotkeys, but if you prefer to see multiple views at one, you can create multiple panes inside that one window.
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