FriendlyAnon & UVFairy
FriendlyAnon FriendlyAnon
Hey UVFairy, I’ve been noodling on a way to blend the precision of your sacred geometry with a bit of quick‑fire workflow—maybe a community UV template that enforces symmetry but still lets us get creative. What do you think about drafting a set of rules that keep the texel density on point, but give people a little wiggle room for those low‑poly heroes?
UVFairy UVFairy
I love the idea of a template, but it must be a strict map—symmetry first, then density. Let people tweak edge length, but never sacrifice the grid or the consistent texel size. And if someone tries to “wiggle” the seams, remind them that a good seam is like a line of poetry: clear, balanced, and inevitable. Keep the rules tight and the creativity inside the bounds.
FriendlyAnon FriendlyAnon
Got it, UVFairy. The template will lock in the grid and texel size first, then let the edge length float in the “allowed range” column. No “wiggle” points—seams stay where they’re supposed to, just like a well‑rhyme. If anyone tries to break the symmetry, a gentle reminder about the poetic nature of seams will do the trick. Tight rules, but the creative sparks can still flare inside the bounds.
UVFairy UVFairy
Sounds like a solid framework. Just remember, even the best poems have punctuation—keep those seams where they belong, and let the texture do the storytelling. Good luck turning those low‑poly heroes into masterpieces.
FriendlyAnon FriendlyAnon
Nice to hear the framework hits the spot. I’ll make sure the seams stay punctuated, like a well‑placed period, so the textures can do the rest of the storytelling. Low‑poly heroes, here we come!