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The following sections describe two methods for applying stamps when sculpting.

Sculpt using a repeating stamp image

  1. In the Sculpt Tools tray, select the Sculpt tool.
  2. In the Stamp tray, select a stamp image.

    The stamp image appears in the Sculpt properties window with Use Stamp Image turned on.

  3. In the 3D View, stroke on the model to apply the stamp detail.

    As you stroke, the stamp detail is applied and repeated along your stroke automatically. For more space between the individual stamps, increase the Stamp Spacing property in the Properties window. You can also have the stamp orient to the stroke path. See Sculpt Tool properties.

    NoteA stamp or stencil image can reduce the strength of a sculpt tool depending on the amount of white in the image. White values in the image displace the vertices with full strength, while black values are not displaced at all. If the stamp or stencil image has a lot of gray tones, you may need to compensate by increasing the tool’s Strength property when using a stamp or stencil.

If you want to apply a single instance of a stamp, see Sculpt a single stamp using the Imprint tool.

Note The selected stamp remains active on a sculpt tool until you click the Off button in the Stamp tray or turn off Use Stamp Image in the tool’s Properties window.

Sculpt a single stamp using the Imprint tool

The Imprint tool lets you apply a single instance of a stamp image to your model. Imprint is useful for applying raised or recessed features such as buttons, logos, and so on. You can scale the imprinted stamp image as you apply it to the model.

  1. In the Sculpt Tools tray, select the Imprint tool.
  2. In the Stamp tray, select a stamp image.

    The stamp image appears in the Imprint properties window with the Use Stamp Image option turned on.

  3. In the 3D View, drag on the model to apply the stamp detail.

    As you drag, the stamp image displays and either scales or rotates from the location you click. The image is immediately applied in that area as a single stamp.

    NoteIf you do not click above the surface of the model when using Imprint, the Imprint effect is not applied.

View stamp properties

You can display the properties for a stamp as follows:

Turn off a stamp image

Do one of the following:

Import a stamp image

Do one of the following:

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