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      thinkerbell
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      Hi. I started exploring vray just recently and I am using it with Google Sketchup Pro 8. I made a test render wherein I applied this wood vismat I downloaded from Vray's Vismat collection. But then instead of having a smooth continuous texture (See image, left side), I end up having a tiled render of the texture (See image, right side). I cannot trace what is causing the problem or which of the settings should I alter in order to fix this. I hope you guys can help.

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      Thank you so much!

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        dlay
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        good day

        I'm just a beginner

        may I ask a question and I really need to know if any possibilities to change of dimension of texture in vismat file and how to do that.

        I really sorry because my english so bad

        thanking you

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          rspierenburg
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          To map a texture like that to a sphere you'll need to use a plugin such as Whaat's UVTools.
          http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=23725

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