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 Paint using layers

Paint using layers

Rename a paint layer
 
                
               
             
             
            
            Create a new paint layer
          
       
       
       
       
      When you paint on a model, the paint is applied
         to a layer. A layer relates to the actual 2D bitmap image you are
         painting behind the scenes.
      
      Paint layers are similar
         to transparent pieces of acetate that let you keep paint separate
         on one layer from another. As you create more paint layers, they
         are stacked on top of each other to produce the final result.
      
      You must have at least
         one paint layer created and selected to paint on a model. The first
         time you paint without any paint layers, the Create
            New Paint Layer window automatically appears to let you
         create one.
      
      You manage paint layers
         using the Layers window by selecting
         the Paint display button.
      
      You
         can create additional paint layers using the Layers option
         menu:
      
      
         - From the Layers window menu
            (  ), select New
               Layer or click the New Layer icon
            at the top of the window. ), select New
               Layer or click the New Layer icon
            at the top of the window.The Create
                  New Paint Layer window appears.
             NoteRight-clicking in
                  the  Layers window also displays
                  the contents of the  Layers window menu (    ).
                
 
- In the Create New Paint Layer window,
            do the following, then click OK:
            
               - Name: Type
                  a name for the layer.
               
- Size: Select
                  the size (resolution) for the image by selecting a number that represents
                  the number of pixels along X and Y (square aspect ratio - 256, 512,
                  1024, 2048 (default), 4096). The larger the image, the finer and
                  sharper the detail you can apply when painting.
               
- Save As:
                  Specify the image file format and bit depth (8, 16, 32) for the
                  image you are going to paint. For a list of supported image formats,
                  see 
                           Image file formats.
                  The higher the bit depth, the smoother the blending of colors will
                  be in the image. Higher bit depth images can sustain color and contrast
                  adjustments with less degradation in quality compared to images
                  with lower bit depth.
               
- Channel:
                  Specifies on which paint channel type to apply the paint. For example,
                  you want the paint to appear as the diffuse base color of the model,
                  select Diffuse (default). If you want
                  to produce a more tactile atexture that renders as an embossed effect,
                  or in relief, select Bump Value.