You can customize the Mudbox user interface in several ways to suit your particular preferences and production workflow.
Turn the background grid on or off
The grid is turned on by default in the 3D View. To turn the grid on or off, do one of the following:
Change the color of the gradient background in the 3D View
The background color of the 3D View appears as a shaded ramp by default. You can modify this to suit your particular viewing and presentation requirements as follows:
If you change the top, middle, and bottom to the same color, the background of the 3D View will appear as one solid color.
Change the color of components of the user interface
You can change the color of many items within the 3D View to suit your particular viewing and presentation requirements as follows:
Maximize the working area in the 3D View
You can increase the working area on your computer’s monitor when working within Mudbox in two different ways:
Customize the working range of a Properties slider
Customizing the range a properties slider works within is useful when you are working on a model at a particular scale and need a tool(s) to work within a range suitable to its scale.
This value becomes the new upper range for the slider until you reset it.
The settings are stored in the Mudbox settings file in the My Documents directory for the users’ account.
You can save a particular camera view as a camera bookmark so you can return to it later. You can bookmark perspective views as well as orthographic views.
The new camera bookmark appears on the Camera Bookmarks tray.
Add images to the Stencils and Stamps tool trays
You can easily add bitmap images to the tool trays in Mudbox so they can be used as stamps or stencils.
The image is loaded and either the Stamp or Stencil properties window appears.
Add models to the Create > Mesh menu
You can add your own models to the Create > Mesh menu so they are available whenever you run Mudbox. For best results, see Prepare a model for sculpting for tips on preparing a model for use within Mudbox. Save the file to the following directory as a .mud format file:
Hide components of the user interface
You can hide components of the user interface to better meet your presentation requirements.