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| Use theFile->Patch->Load Patch... item to load a patch file. Saving Patches |
A patch is a saved section of flattened surface. Viewing patches switches the view to a flat 2D mode in which some of the controls don't work. |
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| Use the File->Patch->Save Patch command to overwrite the original file, or File->Patch->Save Patch As... to save a new patch file in a new location. | When making cuts and flattening a surface, you can then save out the resulting section of surface as a patch. == Loading Patches == Use the '''File->Patch->Load Patch...''' item to load a patch file. == Saving Patches == Use the '''File->Patch->Save Patch''' command to overwrite the original file, or '''File->Patch->Save Patch As...''' to save a new patch file in a new location. |
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Patch
A patch is a saved section of flattened surface. Viewing patches switches the view to a flat 2D mode in which some of the controls don't work.
When making cuts and flattening a surface, you can then save out the resulting section of surface as a patch.
Loading Patches
Use the File->Patch->Load Patch... item to load a patch file.
Saving Patches
Use the File->Patch->Save Patch command to overwrite the original file, or File->Patch->Save Patch As... to save a new patch file in a new location.
