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Ok, Ive found many T shaped cube map generators online, however I have a Unity game wherein I need a linear cube map for a skybox, like this in the bottom left:

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Ive done this using a skybox I already had, and I have my custom images exported, however I have 2 seams that are imperfect, no matter what I do.

How can I generate a LINEAR cube map from 6 images perfectly?

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    You stack them on top of eachother, use imagemagic
    – joojaa
    Jan 10, 2019 at 17:47
  • I do not understand what relation either Photoshop or Illustrator have to this question.
    – Scott
    Jan 10, 2019 at 18:21
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    Are your T shaped map's seams correct? If they are; I do not see why they would not work as linear.
    – Rafael
    Jan 10, 2019 at 18:21
  • @Scott, Photoshop and Illustrator can both edit and produce images in the manner requested. For example, different images (or vectors) can be lined up in a linear fashion using move tools in each respective software package. Each image can even be placed on a different layer to keep organized. May 20 at 0:19
  • @SO_fix_the_vote_sorting_bug I am fully aware of how both Photoshop and Illustrator function :) My comment eluded to the fact that the question contains no information about what specific application "blue" may be using nor what difficulty he/she/they are directly facing. There's no useful information in the question which could garner effective answers. Tags appear to just be "thrown on" without any consideration.
    – Scott
    May 20 at 0:25

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I'm not expert in generating cubes map but maybe this helps you https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Cubemaps I've tried to make also cubes for the portfolio for Animation Monster but some online website are generated it automatically.

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