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* [http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/main.html Adobe Photoshop] - the most used program in skinning. | * [http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/main.html Adobe Photoshop] - the most used program in skinning. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:35, 8 April 2023
In Source, Skinning - also known as UV mapping or Texture mapping - is the process of aligning each polygon of the Mesh to a specific area of its 2D Skin - or vice versa. The resulting Skinning data or UV map is simply a pair of UV coordinates for each and every Vertex in the Mesh. The Rendering Engine uses this Mesh data and a Skin.vmt file to render the Skin's pixel-surface in 3 dimensions.
- Skinning is sometimes used to refer to linking a Mesh to its Skeleton, although Enveloping is the preferred term for this.
External links
- Sourceblog - a great resource for tutorials and information on skinning.
- Adobe Photoshop - the most used program in skinning.