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Our floor is a little small, let's make it a bit larger, and also familiarize ourselves with the 3D view a bit. To '''look around''' in the 3D view, '''Right Click and Hold''' in the 3D view while dragging your mouse. To '''pan''' left/right up/down, '''Middle Click and Hold''' in the 3D view. You can also '''orbit''' the camera by pressing '''Alt-Right Click and Hold'''.
 
Our floor is a little small, let's make it a bit larger, and also familiarize ourselves with the 3D view a bit. To '''look around''' in the 3D view, '''Right Click and Hold''' in the 3D view while dragging your mouse. To '''pan''' left/right up/down, '''Middle Click and Hold''' in the 3D view. You can also '''orbit''' the camera by pressing '''Alt-Right Click and Hold'''.
  
Now, let's resize our floor brush. To do this, the brush must be selected, so reselect it if it is not or you only have some of it's faces selected. Now, '''Hold down Shift''' to enter face dragging mode and display the brush's dimensions. You will notice as you mouse over different parts of your brush, their edges will turn white, while continuing to '''Hold down Shift''', you may '''Left Click and Drag''' a white face. Let's make our floor 256x256 wide and 16 units tall. You will notice that when resizing, you are constrained to 16 unit increments. You can change the '''Grid Size''' with '''Ctrl--''' and '''Ctrl-+''', which will decrease or increase the grid by a power of 2, though it is recommended to stick to 16 units for this tutorial.
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Now, let's resize our floor brush. To do this, the brush must be selected, so reselect it if it is not or you only have some of it's faces selected. Now, '''Hold down Shift''' to enter face dragging mode and display the brush's dimensions. You will notice as you mouse over different parts of your brush, their edges will turn white, while continuing to '''Hold down Shift''', you may '''Left Click and Drag''' a white face. Let's make our floor 256x256 wide and 16 units tall. You will notice that your resizing that you are constrained to 16 unit increments. You can change the '''Grid Size''' with '''Ctrl--''' and '''Ctrl-+''', which will decrease or increase the grid by a power of 2, though it is recommended to stick to 16 units for this tutorial.
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==A new brush==
 
==A new brush==

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