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-Place each of the cubemap sides on its own layer and place them after each other in a row. The image width should be 6 times larger then the height.+Place each of the cubemap sides on its own layer and place them after each other in a row. The image width should be 6 times larger then the height. ​The sides should be placed in the following order: Right, Left, Top, Bottom, Front, Back
  
  
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-[[{{:​hpl3:​engine:​layers.png?​nolink&​}}]] ​+**2) Downscale the image** ​
  
  
-**2Downscale ​the image** ​+If your image is to large in size it is a good idea to downscale it. Place each side on its own layer. 
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 +Select Image > Image Size… 
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 +**3Save the image** ​ 
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 +Select "Cube Map" as the image type and then follow the steps in the DDS Texture Export tutorial
  
  
-If your image is to large in size it is a good idea to downscale itTo downscale correctly make sure that each side is on its own layer and select Image > Image Size+{{:​hpl3:​tutorials:​dds.png?​nolink&​}}
  
  
-**3) Downscale the image** +**3) Set correct Wrap Mode** 
  
  
-If your image is to large in size it is good idea to downscale it. To downscale correctly make sure that each side is on its own layer and select ​Image > Image Size+After setting the cube map to a material ​select ​ClampToEdge as the Wrap Mode. This will remove all edges.
  
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