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Hi im new and i want to texture but i dont know how..
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Okay, each object can have only one texture. This can be set under the Objects menu. To manipulate a texture, you use the Texture Coordinate Editor under Tools. Any specific questions you have?
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Ya how do i get 1 surface texturet en not the hole object?
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I dont think you can.
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Yeah, you're only allowed to apply one texture to an object. If you want a surface to have a different texture from the rest of the object, you can either take the surfaces that you don't want the texture visible on and shrink them down to a single point in the Texture Coordinate Editor, or you can take the surface and make it its own object with its own specific texture.
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however you can apply the built in colors to individual surfaces if you like.
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