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whats up guys Justin here with these Sketchup essentials comback sent their Sketchup quick tip for you so in this tip Im going to teach you how to resize materials and textures in Sketchup so lets go ahead and jump into it so if I come in here and I model a rectangle and then I push pull that into a box then I can come in here and I can apply a material to all these different faces so in this case Ive selected Sketchup 2 cinderblock material so if I apply this to all these faces you can see that it shows up is a pretty pretty small texture image which is okay but sometimes in your model you need to resize your textures so real quick just the way Sketchup works is it takes an image for actual textures it takes an image and just repeats it over and over again so if you take a look at this wall for example you can see this light brick or this light block is repeated over and over again and so you can tell that its repeating this texture usually the textures that you use are pretty se