You can load images and textures into the 3D
View as stencils and project part or all of the image
as paint onto your sculpted model using the Projection tool.
- From the Stencil tray,
select a stencil image you want to load as a paint projection image.
The stencil image is
loaded into the center of the 3D View.
You can scale, rotate, and tile the stencil image in its current
location (in addition, you can dolly, track, or tumble the camera)
to position the stencil and model in relation to each other prior
to using the Projection tool.
- Select the Projection tool
from the Paint Tools tray.
- Stroke across the stencil image where
you want it applied as paint to your model.
The stencil disappears
from view as you stroke, but the effect of the stencil appears on
the model. To show the stencil image when you stroke, turn off the Hide
When Sculpt property in the Advanced section
of the Projection properties.
NoteIt is necessary to
have at least one paint layer in order to paint on a model. The
first time you paint on a model, the
Create New Paint Layer window
appears unless a paint layer already exists and is selected. For
more information, see
Create a new paint layer.
- When you are finished using the Projection tool,
click the Off icon in the Stencil tray
to unload the stencil from the 3D View,
otherwise the stencil remains active. (You can hide the display
of the stencil temporarily by pressing Q.)
NoteThe default color
for the Projection tool is white. This
ensures that the original color of the stencil image is applied
when you stroke over a stencil. You can tint the color of the image
by modifying the Color property for the Projection tool.