The following sections describe two methods for applying stamps when sculpting.
Sculpt using a repeating stamp image
- In the
Sculpting shelf, double-click a sculpting tool icon.
- In the
Tool Settings window that appears, expand the
Stamp section.
- Do one of the following:
The stamp image appears in the
Tool Settings with
Use Stamp turned on.
- In the scene, 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
Spacing setting in the
Tool Settings window.
Note: A stamp 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 image has a lot of gray tones, you may need to compensate by increasing the tool’s
Strength setting when using a stamp.
To sculpt a repeating stamp image using the Imprint tool
- In the
Sculpting shelf, double-click the
Imprint tool.
- In the
Stamp section of the
Tool Settings window that appears, do the following:
- Pick a stamp.
- Set
Draw Method to
Continuous.
- Drag on the model to apply a repeating stamp image along the stroke path.
Sculpt a single stamp
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 or logos. You can scale the imprinted stamp image as you apply it to the model.
To sculpt a single stamp using the Imprint tool
- In the
Sculpting shelf, double-click the
Imprint tool.
- In the
Stamp section of the
Tool Settings window that appears, pick a stamp or import a custom stamp image.
- 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.
Note: Select an option from the
Draw Method drop-down list to
Scale image from center or
Scale image from side.