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# 10 16-04-2010 , 04:32 PM
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You can also go image (I think) > shade UVs... if there's a blue tint, then the UVs are the proper direction and you can rotate them around an axis perpendicular to the screen (if that makes any sense). If they are red, then you want to flip them horizontally or vertically. This shade UVs also helps to see if there are any overlapping sections.


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