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whats up guys justin here with the cgessentials.com back with another blender material tutorial for you so in todays video i wanted to talk a little bit about how you can apply different materials to different parts of a mesh inside of blender so lets go ahead and just jump into it all right so this is a building that ive been working on creating using the f-spy add-on and i will link to a video about that in the notes down below but what we want to do is we want to add a texture to it right and so what ive done is ive modeled out my building ive got one side over here ive got one side over here and what we want to do is we want to apply textures to this well so one of the things about this is these are some textures that ive downloaded from textures.com i will link to them in the notes down below but if you look at them what we have is for one of these faces we have a really good front on view but then if you look at this a little bit closer like if you zoom into this image y