Ive been using Uvlayout since the first beta. . .5 years ago? ive been using ever since+Modo. Ive been using these same tools for the longest time that i dont look into any new uv-unwrapping tools that could possibly be out there. I was curious what most users are using for unwrapping. Be neat if there was somehow something better than uvlayout. just curious.
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For simple tasks I use Maya. But UVlayout is the best.
Uvlayout makes it possible to do that stuff 10 times faster. add to that some great tools for copying and pasting uv's between islands, stacking tools, packing tools, local scaling.. its just awesome.
Since I don't have a license or copy around these days anymore (used it as well back from the early beta days) I stick fully to 3dsMax and TexTools which are good enough for my needs these days. Only with super high poly unwrapping there is no other way as max crashes with that or simply takes hours to relax things or just handle things whereas UVlayout makes it feel like butter.
In TexTools obviously I have a few things to my own flavor that I use a lot like aligning shells, sorting them in a row with 1 click (unlike UVlayout which requires tedious pin marking), render UV template to clipboard and some nice debug texture baking things like mesh element ID's.
Also for low poly modeling TexTools has some pixel snapping and more pixel orientated units that make it easier to focus on texture space in pixel units.
UVlayout is next to Silo one of those nitty apps that inspired me a lot regarding workflow, UI shortcuts and interaction design- love the app and the productivity it can boost.
I hate having to do it in Max, but I heard the new Max has awesomesauce UV tools (compared to the fugsauce it was before).
If it's something complex, usually modo (via .obj from Max).
Such as the Normalized packing, Align and and Peel...honestly, if you have Max just use TexTools in 2011, 2012 breaks certain things.
I love Maya's uv tools already as it is. Just wish there was a Textools type of uv tool for it
Maya's defaults are pretty good, just buried (like everything else).
Unfold3D looks like a real contender to UVLayout, going to check it out soon: http://www.polygonal-design.fr/e_unfold/index.php
This, but you guys let me intrigued to try uvlayout.