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Easier procedural mapping.(Digimation's Flatten)

Computer Graphics World

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[WIN] Mapping inside Discreet's 3ds max is now easier, with Flatten. The tool exists as a set of object modifiers that work with existing mapping channels to unwrap a model and then collapse the channels down to a single map. Flatten works with all procedural map types and can create seamless ...

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