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Summary: How to edit textures in Bryce; learn more about 3D modeling and rendering software in this free instructional video.
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"MATT NICHOLS: Hey everybody. My name is Matt and I'm speaking to you on behalf of Expert Village. You can also customize the textures on your objects. I'm going to go back into the materials lab and you'll see up here at the top right in the materials lab, you've got a two dimensional representation of your texture and from here you can come in and change a lot of different options. You can also, if you click here, you can select some other defaults. I'm just going to add some--make it look like a sand and you'll see it changes all the different values from the texture here. If you click on the top left here, it says transformations tool. What you can do here is you can edit the size of the texture and you can see over in your preview how that affects it and you can resize it in different directions as well. If you come down, you can rotate your texture in different directions around your objects and you can offset it as well using the tool down here and when you're happy with that you can click the close editor button here at the bottom right and some other things you can do is if you click the texture source editor, it will take you to what's called the deep texture editor and from here you can change some of the colors and different things on the procedural textures and also if you want to add in your own texture, you can change from a procedural to image texture and if you come up to the texture source editor, he will take you to here and you can load in a JPEG so you can customize that even further "