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Blender 4.2: Precise Modeling Workshop
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If you ever had to apply textures to any object in Blender, you probably got yourself trying to place the textures on the right place. To take full control of texture placement we have to use UV Mapping. Do you know how to work with texture mapping? For those of you that doesn`t have any idea how UV Mapping works, there is a really nice video produced by Daniel Kreuter showing the basics of UV Mapping in Blender.

The video follows the same style Daniel Kreuter already used on other video guides about cloth simulation, fluids and more. Go check out his youtube channel to find more guides like this for Blender.

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