P reviously, in the blog post before last, I showcased a selection of equipment and items I modelled for the Wheelhouse interior. Now that most of these assets are completely modelled, the next step is optimization and UV unwrapping! "Ugh, UVs?" I hear you groan. "That sounds tedious!" you might be thinking. And you wouldn't be wrong! However, UV unwrapping is a necessary evil. One I've come to appreciate, and even enjoy from time to time. I like to think I've improved in speed and efficiency when assigning UV coordinates to vertices. In fact, I can proudly say I've been UV unwrapping for over ten years (check out this post here from my first weeks of Uni; featuring not-so-optimized UVs of tools…of all things)!! Over the years, I've developed a mental workflow that helps me tackle UV unwrapping. Here are five tips I've found particularly helpful: Pre-visualization: Before you even start unwrapping, think about how ...
A survival mystery set on-board a fishing vessel during the 1977 Alaskan Bering Sea Storm.