Steve Cox opened this issue on Nov 10, 1999 ยท 8 posts
Steve Cox posted Wed, 10 November 1999 at 9:47 PM
Attached Link: http://home.pb.net/~stevecox
Greetings - I've just posted a new version of UVMapper on my website. Windows version 0.23d is now available for use. Some of the features in this update: I've flipped the default V coordinate (seems I had it wrong after all) You can select by vertex as well as facet (see user options) You can rotate the entire model prior to remapping, to get just the right view You can adjust the rotation on Cylindrical and Spherical mapping to move the seam New global size for remapping, so texture maps parts are all relative in size I've added the ability to hide facets you're not currently working with I've rewritten the Split Vertices function, hopefully for the better ;) You can get the new version at: http://home.pb.net/~stevecox/uvmapper.htm If you use it and have the time, please drop me a note to let me know what you like, dislike or would like to see. Thanks, and enjoy! Steve stevecox@optonline.netrbtwhiz posted Wed, 10 November 1999 at 9:50 PM
All hail the UV King! Steve, I've contacted you before... but I would like to thanks you again for one of the best utilities I've EVER used. -Rob
Serpent posted Wed, 10 November 1999 at 9:55 PM
I love this program, thank you very much for your time and for sharing it. I also greatly benefited from your full poser figure remapping tutorial. Thanks, Serpent
Traveler posted Wed, 10 November 1999 at 10:08 PM
Wow Steve, the new features sound very very handy. I can't wait to try out that rotate feature. Thanks for all your work on this excellent program! -Trav
Foxhollow posted Wed, 10 November 1999 at 10:16 PM
!!!! running there, Steve! ..always thanks for your great utility! Foxhollow
LoboUK posted Thu, 11 November 1999 at 4:36 AM
Let me add my thanks as well, this is one of those "gee, how did I get by without this" utilities. I'm off there to get it right now...... Paul
bloodsong posted Thu, 11 November 1999 at 6:03 PM
cool!!!!!!!!!
Nance posted Thu, 11 November 1999 at 6:26 PM
Sure, Poser is a nifty program but sometimes I tend to overlook how much of it's potential is dependent on the wonderful after-market tools available. Without UVMapper and some of the other apps produced by clever folks like you, I'm sure I would have grown weary of Poser's inherent limitations a long time ago. Thanks for keeping it fresh.