Example: Pack Mask
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{{:User Guide: Menu}} Here's one example of the use of the [[User_Guide:_Pack|Pack]] masking tool. | {{:User Guide: Menu}} Here's one example of the use of the [[User_Guide:_Pack|Pack]] masking tool. | ||
- | The top row of images shows some hair modeled as ribbons, | + | The image on the left is a black and white mask that's loaded into UVLayout as a Display Trace image. The image on the right shows the results after packing. |
- | and a layout created using the Stack tool. You can see that some ribbons are red and some blue because | + | |
- | they are different lengths in 3D but have been forced into the same length in UV when stacked. | + | |
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+ | This is a real example of a pattern that was rendered out and printed out onto a large format printer with a specified maximum print area. The black line was placed into the mask half way up so the final print could be folded in half for shipping. |
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Here's one example of the use of the Pack masking tool.
The image on the left is a black and white mask that's loaded into UVLayout as a Display Trace image. The image on the right shows the results after packing.
This is a real example of a pattern that was rendered out and printed out onto a large format printer with a specified maximum print area. The black line was placed into the mask half way up so the final print could be folded in half for shipping. |