User Guide: Pack
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; Rotate : Tick this and shells will be rotated by the selected degree increments to see if that gives better packing. It just randomly tries different combinations, so use the arrows to set the amount of time you want to let it run for. Use the '''|''' hotkey to lock or unlock the orientation of individual or select shells or boxes. Shells or boxes locked in this way won't be rotated, but can still be moved around during the packing. | ; Rotate : Tick this and shells will be rotated by the selected degree increments to see if that gives better packing. It just randomly tries different combinations, so use the arrows to set the amount of time you want to let it run for. Use the '''|''' hotkey to lock or unlock the orientation of individual or select shells or boxes. Shells or boxes locked in this way won't be rotated, but can still be moved around during the packing. | ||
- | : As you reduce the degree increments (e.g. from 90 to 45) then the number of possible shell position and rotation combinations grows exponentially, so it will take a lot longer to find the best packing solutions. This tool will utilize multiple CPU cores though, so the more of those you have, the greater the chance that the best packing solution will be found in the allotted time. | + | : As you reduce the degree increments (e.g. from 90 to 45) then the number of possible shell position and rotation combinations grows exponentially, so it will take a lot longer to find the best packing solutions. This tool will utilize multiple CPU cores though, so the more of those you have, the greater the chance that the best packing solution will be found in the allotted time. |
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+ | : Be careful though about running this for extended periods on systems with poor cooling, such as laptops. Consider running it for double the amount of time, but use the '''Free CPU Cores''' preference to halve the number of CPU cores utilized. | ||
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+ | : Regardless of if you have auto save turned on or not, if run for more than a minute, the packing rotation tool will make an auto save of each next best packing solution. This means you can set it off before going to lunch say, you can be confident that in the event of a software crash or power failure, you will be able to load the last best solution. | ||
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Open up the Pack panel to find tools for the tight packing of UV shells to minimize empty texture space. Currently shells are only moved around in this process, so you may need to rotate some by hand for optimum packing.
[Professional Version Only]
[Professional Version Only]
[ or ] : pack shells in box, or if no box is picked, packs all shells { or } : toggle box fixed/free status \ : rotate box 90 degrees, or if no box is picked, rotates shells Ctrl-\ : rotate shell, not surrounding box Del : delete box | : toggle orientation lock for shell, selected shells or box Pad 1/3/7/9 : toggle corner preference for shell, selected shells or box # : toggle tile lock for shell, selected shells or box |