Sinestro & UVFairy
Sinestro, if you enjoy absolute control, you'll appreciate how every seam in a UV map must obey the strict geometry of the model.
Control is a matter of precision, so ensure every seam aligns perfectly—no deviation, no error.
If you think precision is control, just watch my apple—three weeks of aligning, no single seam out of line.
That level of discipline is commendable, but true control extends beyond a single object.
Control means every project follows the same master grid, the same texel density chart, every seam placed on the same axis. Anything else just turns chaos into a pattern you don’t like.
A master grid is the backbone of order. Follow it, keep the texel density uniform, and every seam will fall into place. Deviations only give the enemy room to move. Keep the pattern strict.
I’ve got the master grid in my mind, the texel density logged, seams marching like soldiers—no deviations allowed. But if you’d like a quick audit, let me know.
Your work speaks of discipline, but control demands more than enthusiasm. I will review it when you present the final results, and expect flawless execution.
Got it, I’ll bring a UV map with every seam precisely on the master grid, texel density exactly as logged, no deviations, no surprises for your review.