I don't think we should see backsides as subfiles to the sticker. I see them as subfiles to the brick, which they are formed after.
When I make a formed sticker I know which brick it should be placed on. Searching after part subfiles, and finding the corresponding sticker backsides would make finding them easy.
To me, sticker backsides are subfiles, not primitives.
I see no reason to include a description in the filename. It will soon be too complicated, and might need a lot of exemptions.
Let's keep it simple, as suggested back here.
This "practice" is already in use, in a number of stickers made by Philo, Jens Brühl and Evert-Jan Boer. Stickers made for some Technic Panels.
64394
13710
87080
24119
11947
The only thing we need to figure out is how to handle differently shaped/formed/sized/positioned stickers.
When I make a formed sticker I know which brick it should be placed on. Searching after part subfiles, and finding the corresponding sticker backsides would make finding them easy.
To me, sticker backsides are subfiles, not primitives.
I see no reason to include a description in the filename. It will soon be too complicated, and might need a lot of exemptions.
Let's keep it simple, as suggested back here.
This "practice" is already in use, in a number of stickers made by Philo, Jens Brühl and Evert-Jan Boer. Stickers made for some Technic Panels.
64394
13710
87080
24119
11947
The only thing we need to figure out is how to handle differently shaped/formed/sized/positioned stickers.