Something I have found in the last couple weeks, which I personally find
mind numbing is how tied to UVs some tools are.

Hair work... try and groom something, and then realize you need to tweak
your UVs. Gotta start over
Painting weights. Gotta have UV's to do smoothing.  - Edit the Uv's.. start
over.




On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 9:02 AM, Mirko Jankovic
<[email protected]>wrote:

> but why scripting is new artist tool!
> REAL artist model in full screen text editor! who needs viewport at all
> start notepad, and begin typing coordinates for each vertex...
> that is how REAL hardcore stuff is done.
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> buttons are for p.......
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> On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 4:34 PM, Morten Bartholdy <[email protected]>wrote:
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>>   +1
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>> IMHO scripting is for making crappy software work at all (Maya) and for
>> creating something special with good software that has buttons for all the
>> ordinary stuff (XSI).
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>> I simply don't have time to learn scripting, not least because my mind
>> doesn't lend itself to that kind of thinking and remembering syntax etc. My
>> time is better spent figuring out how to do great stuff with ICE. The only
>> scripting I do is some half arsed copy pasting from the script editor to
>> facilitate unified pass setups across multiple shots and similar stuff on
>> that level. That I can do :)
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>> Morten
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>> Den 20. marts 2014 kl. 13:42 skrev Greg Punchatz <[email protected]>:
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>>  "Just learn to script"
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>> It's not that easy for every one...
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>> My brain simply does not work that way, I would rather keep polishing my
>> art skills and learn all the amazing new painting tools  than learn to
>> script. Being person with dyslexia makes its more than a bit difficult for
>> me to jump on the scripting train.
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>>  All this talk of the reality of the need for constant scripting as part
>> of your daily work flows in Maya makes me literally sick to my stomach....
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>> Sent from my iPhone
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