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foreign [Applause] sometimes you want to apply specific images or textures onto objects in your design to do this in capture we need to start with creating a material for the purpose which we do in the materials category of the design tab press the add button to create a new material and this is going to have a picture that is the playing card the king so I will call the material King and next I need to identify the texture the picture of the playing card and select that for our new material I can now drag and drop this material onto any object in the design so letamp;#39;s start with the Box on the left hand side where as you can see the material has been applied to all of the sides of the box however the aspect ratio is not correct at this point and one way of adjusting this is by editing the width and height properties of the material now this is the default size of the material when applied to objects so itamp;#39;s good to get the aspect ratio right from the beginning in this ca