The following
describes the properties for the items that appear on the Paint
Tools tray.
NoteSome tools use only
a subset of the properties listed below.
General
- Color
-
Displays the
current color for the Paint Brush.
Click the color tile to display the Color Chooser window
and modify the color assigned to the Paint Brush.
- Affect
-
Specific to the Dodge and Burn tools.
The presets let you bias the lightening (Dodge) or
darkening (Burn) effect that occurs within
the specified tonal range in the areas you stroke:
NoteRepeated strokes
of the tool in the same area of an image build up the effect.
- Midtones
-
Affects the mid-tones (gray
value range) on the texture image.
- Highlights
-
Affects the light gray
to white values on the texture image.
- Shadows
-
Affects the darker gray
to black tones on the texture image.
- All
-
Affects all tones on
the texture image.
- Exposure
-
Specific to the Dodge and Burn tools.
Controls the amount of lightening or darkening that occurs on the
affected pixels for each stroke of the brush depending on the Affect setting.
- Blur Strength
-
Specific to the Blur tool.
Determines the size of the circular area (in pixels) that is sampled
to determine the amount of blur. The larger the radius, the greater
the amount of blur. See
Blur detail in painted textures.
- Contrast
-
Specific to the Contrast brush. Controls
the difference between light and dark pixels. A positive value increases
the contrast, negative values reduce it. The range is -10 to 10, default
is 1.
- Amount
-
Specific to the Sponge brush. Increases
or decreases the color saturation for pixels in an image as you
stroke. A positive value decreases pixel color saturation, while
a negative value increases it. The range is -1 to 1, default is 1.
- Hue Shift
-
Specific to the Hue
Shift brush. Specifies the amount in degrees to shift
hue values around the color ring relative to their current value.
For example, a Hue Shift setting of 90 degrees
shifts a red pixel hue to green (based on a counter-clockwise direction
around the color ring). You can enter positive or negative values
ranging between 1 to 180 degrees and also use the Color
Chooser for reference. See
Color Chooser window.
- Size
-
Sets
the radius of the tool. Size is measured in world space units (for
example, a default Size of 100 = a radius of 100
centimeters). Hotkeys: press b and drag, or press the square bracket
keys, [ to reduce size and ] to increase size.
- Strength
-
Determines how much the
tool applies with each stroke. Hotkey: M + drag or press ; (to reduce
strength) and ' (to increase strength).
- Mirror
-
Reflects a stroke from
one side of a model to the other, along the specified axis:
- Off
-
Strokes are not reflected.
- X
-
Reflects strokes across
the world space X-axis.
- Y
-
Reflects strokes across
the world space Y-axis.
- Z
-
Reflects strokes across
the world space Z-axis.
- Local X
-
Reflects strokes across
the local space X-axis.
- Local Y
-
Reflects strokes across
the local space Y-axis.
- Local Z
-
Reflects strokes across
the local space Z-axis.
- Tangent
-
Reflects strokes across
the topological center line of a topologically symmetrical model.
To use tangent space mirroring on a model, you must first define
the model's topological center. See
Set a topological axis.
- Use Stamp Image
-
Turns on the selected stamp
for the tool. Stamps modify the strength of the paint brush according
to the gray scale values in the stamp image. The darker the overall
values the lower the strength of the tool. Not all paint brushes
work with stamps.
- Orient To Stroke
-
When on, the stamp orientation
follows the direction of your brush stroke.
- Rotate
-
Rotates the stamp image clockwise.
- Horizontal Flip
-
Flips the stamp image horizontally.
- Vertical Flip
-
Flips the stamp image vertically.
- Randomize
-
Turns the Randomize options
for the tool stamp on or off.
- Random Horizontal Offset
-
Randomizes the horizontal
position of the brush tip dynamically through the stroke.
- Random Vertical Offset
-
Randomizes the vertical position
of the brush tip dynamically through the stroke.
- Randomize Rotate
-
Randomizes the rotation of
the brush tip dynamically through the stroke.
- Randomize Scale
-
Randomizes the size of the
brush tip dynamically through the stroke.
- Randomize Strength
-
Randomizes the strength of
the brush tip dynamically through the stroke.
- Horizontal Flips
-
Randomly flips the position
of the brush tip along its X axis dynamically through the stroke.
- Vertical Flips
-
Randomly flips the position
of the brush tip along its Y axis dynamically through the stroke.
- Stamp Spacing
-
Controls the stamp frequency/continuity
on a stroke. Depending on the Size and Falloff settings
for a tool, the Stamp Spacing can be set to
a higher value to refine the tool behavior and improve the appearance
of the stroke. The default setting is 6.25 and ranges between 0
and 100. The higher the setting, the more gaps appear on the stroke, depending
on the tool settings.
- Steady Stroke
-
Helps to produce a smoother
stroke by filtering mouse/stylus movement. When on, a vector displays
on the tool cursor and no stroke appears until you drag a distance
equal to the length of the vector. The length of the vector is set
by the Steady Stroke Distance property.
- Steady Stroke Distance
-
Sets the length of the Steady
Stroke vector on the tool cursor.
Falloff
- Falloff
-
Specifies how
the tool effect diminishes (or not) from its center point to its
outer edge. The falloff is represented as a curve that can be edited.
Falloff presets are available
in the Falloff tray.
- Snap
-
Constrains points to
the grid.
- Store To
-
Saves the current falloff curve
to the tray.
- Falloff image
-
Right-click the falloff image
in the Properties window for the following options:
- Insert Point
-
Inserts a new point under the
cursor.
- Select Point
-
Selects the point under the
cursor.
- Delete Point
-
Deletes the point under the cursor.
Advanced
- Remember Size
-
Preserves the
size of the tool after use. When off, the brush inherits the size
of the previously used brush.
- Orient To Surface
-
Orients the tool cursor display
(in the 3D View) along the normal of
the face under the center of the cursor ring. Influences cursor
display only, does not influence the effect of the brush on the surface.
Pen Pressure
- Min Size
-
Specifies how
small the tool is when the lightest pressure is applied to the pen,
expressed as a percentage of the tool’s Size property.
For example, a Min Size of 100 indicates there
is no size variance, regardless of the pressure applied.
- Min Strength
-
Specifies how weak the tool
strength is when the lightest pressure is applied to the pen, expressed
as a percentage of the primary tool Strength value.
For example, a Min Strength of 100 indicates
there is no strength variance, regardless of the pressure applied.