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In order to speed thing up I made multiUVSnapshot to enable me to batch output many UV-Snapshots at once (i.e. with the same settings).
It is very simple to use, and handles file-overwrites very well (you can choose to overwrite or not, or say yes or no to all).
For ease of use, just place it in your scripts directory and make a shelf-icon that runs the command multiUVSnapshot and you're all set. (c: v1.3.2 fixes the bug where C:/ gets changed to C_/ - now it works again, even with referenced shaders. Note: currently NT only as it uses the select-a-directory style dialog, apparently not available on other platforms. I don't happen to use the other platforms so haven't tried adding an alternative. If you want me to, email me and I'll look at it - it shouldn't be hard. (c:
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