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I took 3 hours (2 this time)
stay in the pre 2010 era of 3d tho i guess you probably weren't even born back then lmao
Lemme explain:
Basically, UFMP it very good at accuracy to the point where they'll even copy weird crap Scott does like flipping the hand that has the Cupcake on Chica. Now all of you may be wonder "Oh that's good attention of detail"
Well, picture this: Something is so accurate that then you make a poster with it, it just feels great to use it because you know that it's very accurate. It also gives alot of accuracy modellers motivation to make their own like UFMP does due to the fact that They might make models as good as UFMP and might even join the team, UFMP cares alot about accuracy to make the community happy. I'm speaking with the mind of myself and the community, it basically gives motivation to model your own and make renders and animations with them, If you've noticed, ever since UFMP releases modellers basically also modelled FNaF 1 characters like Alfredman20.
Anways, TLDR: UFMP gives motivation and I like it.