Attaching an Image File to an Object - Blender Tutorial


The purpose of this Tutorial: This tutorial is meant to explain in consecutive steps exactly how to take one of your really neat 2D images you created in a program such as GIMP and attach it to an object you will create in Blender (in this case you will create a plane). - View Tutorial »


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