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what is going on guys d1 here and today I have a quick tip that Iamp;#39;d like to share this is something that I ran into while working on this little bush you see here what I did is I created a very basic texture using simple texture painting and lighting and baked baked lighting and I took this image that you see right here into Photoshop and I added a few leaf textures and wooden bark textures and all that to give it a bit of substance and what ended up happening is because I added the texture after the fact in Photoshop I ended up with these seams that you see right here and the goal of this video is to show you how to get rid of scenes like this now the thing is there are two ways to get rid of seams as far as I know and the first one is when you mark seams you make sure that theyamp;#39;re in hidden spots that way theyamp;#39;re less likely to show even if you do a poor texturing job what you shouldnamp;#39;t do but just you know just in case you run into it now the other wa