What does the term "UVs" stand for?
A. Unwrapped vertices.
B. UV are the 2D counterparts of XYZ in 3D.
C. Unfolded and verified.
D. It's just a name.
B – UVs are the internal two-dimensional positions of vertices (as X, Y, and Z are their three
dimensional positions), and they're used to tell Blender how a texture should be projected onto
the mesh.
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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
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