The best tools are the ones you forget you are using. Usually, design software forces you to stop what you are doing to switch tools by toggling between a paint bucket and a rotate arrow. It is a constant, tiny interruption to your creative momentum.
Today, I've removed those speed bumps. I've made the workspace fully contextual, which means the tools follow your lead. If you want to rotate a block, the controls appear exactly where you are looking. There is no more jumping in and out of modes or hunting through sidebars. You can paint, set, and pivot in one continuous motion.
I've also introduced zoom and rulers for fabric swatches. This allows you to set the real-world scale of your materials so that the fabric in the block maintains a realistic aspect to the physical version on your shelf.
Modeless Design: I replaced manual tool switching with contextual hover controls for rotation and placement.
Fabric Calibration: I added zoom and rulers to swatches to ensure realistic fabric scaling in every design.
Unified Workflow: I unified painting and block manipulation into a single, fluid interaction state.
Infrastructure: I stabilized fabric calibration logic and fixed URL indexing for better site consistency.