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Material display in perspective view
by Gregory Hooker on Apr 8, 2008 at 2:04:52 am

I know this may be simple to everyone else but I need help. I apply a material to a plane and it only shows up in the camera viewport. I created a camera and I'm using that as a viewport. I want the material to be seen in my front viewport. Please help. ANd yes I've used the help files. I just don't know what exactly to type.


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