Menu reference: Texture & Color

Commands and command sections available in the main menu and the context menu

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Edit

Edit
(Common Edit commands)
  • Save
  • Undo
  • Redo
(Commands specific to Texture & Color) Texture & Color does not add any specific commands to the Edit menu.
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Paint mode

Assigning color values

Select This is the default, no-operation mode. Left-click does nothing so that you can click around without risking accidental coloring or texturing.
Paint on triangles Clicking on a triangle, or drawing across a triangle with left-click held, assigns the color to it as chosen in the context view.
Brush paint Assigns selected color to any triangle at least partially included in a circular brush
Paint on shells Colors the entire shell belonging to the clicked triangle
Read color from triangle Takes the current color of the clicked triangle into the color selection. (The mouse pointer remains a pointer. It does not change unlike in other software using a color picker tool that you may know.)
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Texture mode

Assigning an image projection

Project texture Project a texture onto the part using a primitive shape as a projection source. Recommended for whole-part, global texturing. Flat plane, cylinder, sphere
Add advanced texture Lay textures directly onto the model surface by defining closed polyline plots. Recommended for localised texture patches like logos.
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Modify

Manage or process existing texture or color data further

Extrude texture Use existing color and/or texture information, interpreted in grayscale, to differentiatedly displace the triangle surface. Color extrusion displaces existing triangles, texture extrusion additionally subdivides existing triangles to match every texture pixel with a pair of triangles, or quad.
Remove all colors and textures

Clears any color and texture information. This applies to any such information that was present before opening Texture & Color as well as any information added with Texture & Color active.

Note: This does not revert any triangle subdivision from, say, gradient conversion.
Convert color to triangles Subdivides triangles with color gradients into triangles with uniform color, as in, triangles with the same color value for each of their respective three vertices
Merge multi-properties 3MF permits multiple textures and colors defined for the same triangle. For any target applications that cannot deal with this in the expected manner, reducing the definitions may help. This command keeps the respective first definitions for textures and colors and drops any further definitions.
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Zoom to

Shortcuts controlling the view

Zoom to part Centers and focuses view on the part
Zoom to area Requests for you to drag a rectangular frame, then centers and focuses view on the framed area
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Exit Texture & Color

Commands to leave the editor

Apply to part Generates a new part with any changes and closes the editor, removing its entry from the project tree. Offers to delete the original part from the tree, too. Same as Apply changes in the context view
Close Texture & Color Ignores any changes and closes the editor, removing its entry from the project tree. There is no prompt for confirmation. Same as Cancel in the context view
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Context menus

Note: In the Texture & Color editor, only textures have a context menu.
Delete texture Deletes the texture. This can be undone. It has no confirmation.
Scale texture Resamples the texture to a new resolution
Convert texture Converts the texture between image formats JPG, BMP, PNG, TIFF, TGA
Swap texture Provides a file browse dialog to pick a new image file used to replace the texture.
Export texture Saves the texture as a dedicated image file
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