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oh whats up guys justin here with the rhino essentials so in todays video were going to talk about how you can place and resize textures on your objects in rhino lets go ahead and jump into it alright so if youve ever applied materials in rhino you know that they sometimes come in at a size that you dont necessarily want well in this video were going to talk about how to fix that so lets start off by applying a material to this cube that ive created in rhino so what we want to do is we want to select the object and we just want to jump over into the materials tab right here we want to go ahead and we want to add a material to the model thats going to allow us to apply this to this object in this case well just use the rhino material library usually i just pick one of these wood materials because theyre kind of a good start so lets go with maybe the lets go with a polished elm material so im just going to double click thats going to bring that into this list right here w