Domino & ScanPatch
Ever thought how a clean UV map feels like lining up a perfect shot? One stray edge and you’re scrambling for a fix, just like a sharpshooter misses a target and has to reload. How do you keep your assets on point when the stakes feel as high as a poker hand?
You keep your UVs on lock the same way you keep your hand tight at the table—check the edges, then give ‘em a quick scan with your tool of choice, tighten the seams, and if something’s still off you pull the next card, make a clean cut, and re‑pack. A little cheat sheet of the most common errors, a second pair of eyes for the big bets, and always keep that reload button handy. Trust your instincts, but let the software back you up, and you’ll stay ahead of every stray edge.
Sounds like you’re treating UVs like a high‑stakes hand—nice. Just remember, even a perfect deal can slip if you skip the seam check. Keep a quick script ready to flag non‑manifold edges and a folder for spare seam fixes. That way, when the dealer flips a bad card, you’ve already got a clean backup.
That’s the kind of hustle I like to hear. I’ll script it in, stash the fixes, and keep my cards face‑up—ready to double down on any rogue edge.
Nice, that’s the kind of precision I’m used to. Keep the scripts tight, the fixes tidy, and let the seams tell the story—no rogue edges will outsmart you.
You bet—scripts tight, fixes tighter. If any rogue edges try to sneak up, I’ll just play the card and make it vanish.