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A texture is the surface revealed by slicing a three-dimensional
object. For example, when you slice a block of wood at different
angles, you create surface features that show growth rings, a
straight grain, or a veneer effect. You can control the appearance
of the pattern to reflect the cutting knife, the direction of
the cut, and how the edges of the cut are beveled. You can also
control the color and lighting effects that enhance the appearance
of a texture.
A texture is the surface revealed by slicing a three-dimensional
object. For example, when you slice a block of wood at different
angles, you create surface features that show growth rings, a
straight grain, or a veneer effect. You can control the appearance
of the pattern to reflect the cutting knife, the direction of
the cut, and how the edges of the cut are beveled.
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A texture is the surface revealed by slicing a three-dimensional
object. For example, when you slice a block of wood at different
angles, you create surface features that show growth rings, a straight
grain, or a veneer effect. You can control the appearance of the
pattern to reflect the cutting knife, the direction of the cut,
and how the edges of the cut are beveled. You can also control the
color and lighting effects that enhance the appearance of a texture.
A texture is the surface revealed by slicing a three-dimensional
object. For example, when you slice a block of wood at different
angles, you create surface features that show growth rings, a straight
grain, or a veneer effect. You can control the appearance of the
pattern to reflect the cutting knife, the direction of the cut,
and how the edges of the cut are beveled.
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A texture is the surface revealed by slicing a three-dimensional
object. For example, when you slice a block of wood at different
angles, you create surface features that show growth rings, a straight
grain, or a veneer effect. You can control the appearance of the
pattern to reflect the cutting knife, the direction of the cut,
and how the edges of the cut are beveled. You can also control the
color and lighting effects that enhance the appearance of a texture.
A texture is the surface revealed by slicing a three-dimensional
object. For example, when you slice a block of wood at different
angles, you create surface features that show growth rings, a straight
grain, or a veneer effect. You can control the appearance of the
pattern to reflect the cutting knife, the direction of the cut,
and how the edges of the cut are beveled.
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