User`s guide
Chapter 7 Working with Shapes
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Example 4: Around. Shows half the source at any given time. Therefore, this is not always
the best choice if you do not spin or tumble your cylinder. As you unwrap the cylinder, the
source covers a smaller part of the modeled shape and the uncovered area becomes
transparent.
Example 5: One Way. You can see the seam between the two images if you spin the
cylinder 90° or 270°. Unwrapping the cylinder using One Way causes multiple copies of the
source (as many as required to fill the shape) to wrap horizontally around the shape.
Example 6: Back & Forth. Causes the corresponding sides to line up and mirror each other
at the seams. This setting unwraps in the same manner as One Way.
Example 7: Front. Creates a semi-cylinder which is visible if you spin or tumble the object,
as shown in this example.