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Hey, what is up, nation? In this session Im gonna be teaching you how you can apply a texture to a curved surface. Or, in this case, we are gonna be doing a cylinder, in SketchUp. All right! So I have a SketchUp file open here, and Ive imported a can from the 3D warehouse. And what I want to do is essentially put a label on this part of the can. The cylinder part of it. So Ive made a few adjustments, just that this works with the texture that I found online. ButIll explain to you as we go thorough this, what Ive done. And this should really help you sort of figure out what is going on. So the first thing I want to do is I want to import my texture that Im gonna apply to this can. So Im gonna go to File - Import. And Im gonna make sure that I have image selected. You can also have texture. For this Im just gonna have image. Im going to show you a few different ways. Image will import it as an image into the file. So its sort of like a 3D object. Texture will be just put