



This was my first time laying out UVs, so I decided to do so with a blocky, less organic model. After being confused for about an hour and a half (I was definitely over complicating things), something finally clicked and I was done in about 5 minutes. I did so by automatic unwrapping the entire thing with 6 faces then planar unwrapping specific parts and projected them to the plane I was viewing them from. It ended up working pretty well and, while it was an extremely simple model, I think I did good for a being a first timer.
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