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As usual when I went to reinstall UVMapper Pro recently I discovered I
had not saved my copy and key correctly so I had to contact Steve Cox
for help. Steve graciously furnished me with a new key and a current
release of UVMapper Pro. I was stunned by the upgraded capabilities. I
had always thought Pro to be well worth the price but now, with the
interactive mapping and preview abilities, the thing just rocks!
-Jim Charter
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Would you like to post some screenshots (somewhere)? I'd be interested to
see what's possible. I've read the Web page, but honestly, I got lost in
the tech-talk.
I'm still learning UV-mapping, and I haven't been real successful at this
point. Anything to make it easier would be great. I'm still using UVmapper
Classic. :-(
--
Jeremy
www.beantoad.com
"Jim Charter" <jrc### [at] msncom> wrote in message
news:41e6a988$1@news.povray.org...
> As usual when I went to reinstall UVMapper Pro recently I discovered I had
> not saved my copy and key correctly so I had to contact Steve Cox for
> help. Steve graciously furnished me with a new key and a current release
> of UVMapper Pro. I was stunned by the upgraded capabilities. I had
> always thought Pro to be well worth the price but now, with the
> interactive mapping and preview abilities, the thing just rocks!
>
> -Jim Charter
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Jeremy M. Praay wrote:
> Would you like to post some screenshots (somewhere)? I'd be interested to
> see what's possible. I've read the Web page, but honestly, I got lost in
> the tech-talk.
>
> I'm still learning UV-mapping, and I haven't been real successful at this
> point. Anything to make it easier would be great. I'm still using UVmapper
> Classic. :-(
>
The Pro version I was used to was pretty much like the Classic but there
was a zoom and pan navigation with the mouse which was a lot more usable
than the keyboard based navigation of Classic. But for me that made a
huge difference in usability. What ever else it had I didn't use it. I
can't even remember if it had a preview feature.
But the latest Pro adds significantly more functionality *because of
its split-screened preview*.
The preview makes two major things possible:
An ability to interactively apply different projection methods, and
rotate and translate the axis for whatever projection method you are
mapping with, while you see the changes to the "template" in real time.
An ability to save a "template", do some work on it with your image
editor, then import and apply it as texture, and preview the result.
There is more that I have yet to explore, the polar mapping looks
intriguing, for instance, but these two preview features alone put the
Pro tool on another level from the Classic.
I'll post some screenshots in p.b.tutorials
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Jim Charter wrote:
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> I'll post some screenshots in p.b.tutorials
Correction, I put them here:
http://www21.brinkster.com/jrcsurvey/tutorials/uvmapper/tut01.html
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"Jim Charter" <jrc### [at] msncom> wrote in message
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> Jim Charter wrote:
>>
>> I'll post some screenshots in p.b.tutorials
>
> Correction, I put them here:
> http://www21.brinkster.com/jrcsurvey/tutorials/uvmapper/tut01.html
Wow! Thanks! I hope I didn't make you go through too much trouble.
That's pretty much what I wanted to see/hear. When reading about features,
I sometimes wonder if I'm being misled. Apparently not, in this case. :-)
You've convinced me that I need to buy it. Unfortunately, I just promised
myself to stop spending money frivolously. $60 isn't bad, but I've said
that about a few things recently. *sigh* Perhaps in a few weeks. In the
mean time, I have enough other toys that I should be playing with. hehe.
So much that I want to do. I've got my fingers in too many pies, as the
expression goes...
--
Jeremy
www.beantoad.com
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Jeremy M. Praay wrote:
> "Jim Charter" <jrc### [at] msncom> wrote in message
> news:41ebf8ca$1@news.povray.org...
>
>>Jim Charter wrote:
>>
>>>I'll post some screenshots in p.b.tutorials
>>
>>Correction, I put them here:
>>http://www21.brinkster.com/jrcsurvey/tutorials/uvmapper/tut01.html
>
>
> Wow! Thanks! I hope I didn't make you go through too much trouble.
>
> That's pretty much what I wanted to see/hear. When reading about features,
> I sometimes wonder if I'm being misled. Apparently not, in this case. :-)
>
> You've convinced me that I need to buy it. Unfortunately, I just promised
> myself to stop spending money frivolously. $60 isn't bad, but I've said
> that about a few things recently. *sigh* Perhaps in a few weeks. In the
> mean time, I have enough other toys that I should be playing with. hehe.
> So much that I want to do. I've got my fingers in too many pies, as the
> expression goes...
>
He upgraded me to 3.0
3.2 looks like it has even more tantalizing stuff. UV-relax? hmmmmm.
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