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Gary Puckett
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Display Cube

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Will a display cube texture match?

I don't know if your unable to match texture to a piece you created from a display cube, or it's my vista acting up.

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Re: Display Cube

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Yes. I don't think you can match a cabinet part though. :(
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Gary Puckett wrote:...I don't know if your unable to match texture to a piece you created from a display cube, or it's my vista acting up...
Don't blame it on Vista Gary, you're just having a PICNIC (Problem In Chair Not In Computer) day... :joker:

Make sure you have the object you are trying to match FROM selected as well as the Display Cube.
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Re: Display Cube

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OK,

You have to take the object you made from the room to the cabinet editor and texture match it there. Kerry told me how to do it

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