At 02:18 you will see that we need to select and mark some edges for cut and then we'll be able to unfold the mesh - at 05:53, when we'll use the "Continue" context menu option to access the menu where we'll choose among the methods for opening the mesh.
Great tutorial. Very nicely explicit. You should put the version of Wings in the comment or at least info, tho. Each version does things a bit differently, and it's sometimes hard to guess the version from the posting date. Thanks for taking the time!
this was so cool but when i tried it i can't even find 'unfolding' options or cut or anything at all... so sad... I'm already defeated..... grrrrr
AlohaSiempre 7 months ago
@AlohaSiempre
At 02:18 you will see that we need to select and mark some edges for cut and then we'll be able to unfold the mesh - at 05:53, when we'll use the "Continue" context menu option to access the menu where we'll choose among the methods for opening the mesh.
ProtheusGeneration 7 months ago
I will correct this. Thanks.
Anyway, no special resources was used and these operations could be used from version 1.1.12 until the last (maybe older too)
ProtheusGeneration 2 years ago
Great tutorial. Very nicely explicit. You should put the version of Wings in the comment or at least info, tho. Each version does things a bit differently, and it's sometimes hard to guess the version from the posting date. Thanks for taking the time!
dnew92130 2 years ago