Example: Fit To Square

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-Here's an example of the use of the [[User_Guide:_Move/Scale/Rotate|Fit To Sqr]] tool. The first image shows a bunch of shells that have been placed into 3 sepatare UV tiles.+Here's an example of the use of the [[User_Guide:_Move/Scale/Rotate|Fit To Sqr]] tool. The first image shows a bunch of shells placed into 3 separate UV tiles.
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[[Image:Examples-Fit1.png]] [[Image:Examples-Fit1.png]]
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 +After clicking the '''Fit To Sqr''' button, each tile is processed in turn, and the shells within are packed and rescaled to fit as tightly as possible within the square.
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[[Image:Examples-Fit2.png]] [[Image:Examples-Fit2.png]]
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 +Because the packing tool is used to fit the shells into the square, you can enable the '''Rotate''' option in the '''Pack''' panel to possibly minimize the wasted space further.
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[[Image:Examples-Fit3.png]] [[Image:Examples-Fit3.png]]
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Here's an example of the use of the Fit To Sqr tool. The first image shows a bunch of shells placed into 3 separate UV tiles.

Image:Examples-Fit1.png

After clicking the Fit To Sqr button, each tile is processed in turn, and the shells within are packed and rescaled to fit as tightly as possible within the square.

Image:Examples-Fit2.png

Because the packing tool is used to fit the shells into the square, you can enable the Rotate option in the Pack panel to possibly minimize the wasted space further.

Image:Examples-Fit3.png