Floors

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In this next video, we're going to draw the floors. I have saved an image to my Pinterest board. And it's nice to just Google or look up in Pinterest, wood for texture, because then you'll get a flat image like such and you can use this well in your rendering. So if you right click and do save image as we'll save it to our desktop. And before we do that, let's save our work because we haven't saved in a while and it's nice to keep our file so save it. Right then go to File Open.

Let's open the image that we just saved to our desktop. We're then going to use the Select Rectangular Marquee button and highlight wood floor. Go up to edit, copy and then go back to our room rendering Edit paste, this automatically will generate a new layer so you don't need to create a new layer before placing wood floors. Now you can see that it's pretty flat, and we need to adjust it to be in perspective. So if we go up to image, transform perspective, and then you click on the lower right hand corner of this box and start to drag it, you'll see that it starts to form perspective. You want to align the angles the wall with the angle of the floor.

So that looks correct in perspective. Okay, now we have our floor but unfortunately, it's not big enough, so we need to drag either side of our image until it covers the floor. In general, I like to click this top button and adjust A little bit just so that it looks like a realistic for. So there we have it. There's our four

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