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    • S Offline
      swall
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      Can you turn materials like wood grains to use while drawing raised panel doors?

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        swall
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        How can you turn materials at diffrent angles
        I am drawing Rasied Panel Doors and when you apply a wood grain on the style of the door it is ok but when you apply it to the rail the grain is going in the wrong direction.

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          Voder Vocoder
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          Read about the Position Texture tool in the User's Guide.

          ~Voder

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            Gaieus
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            @voder vocoder said:

            Read about the Position Texture tool in the User's Guide.

            ~Voder

            Here:
            http://download.sketchup.com/sketchuphelp/gsu6_win/Content/D-Modification_Tools/ModTool-PositionTexture.htm

            1. right click the face (with the material in the wrong direction)
            2. go to Texture > Position
            3. Right click again and go to > Rotate... > choose the angle (I gues 90 degrees)
              Note that positioning a texture can only be performed on a single face; not on curved surfaces nor on groups/components (unless you turn on hidden geometry with surfaces or edit the groups/components).

            p.s. I merged your two posts (the one in the CMS forum with this one) about the same issue.

            Gai...

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