How do I paint onto a sculpt directly?
How do I paint on a sculpt directly, seems all I can do is add a coat of paint over the whole thing and the sculpt that I want to paint directly on always grays out. I just wanna simply add paint to a sculpt but it always seems to deny me or picks another shape from the main menu, am I doing something wrong?
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I seen a stream with John Beach painting rust directly on a mech flawlessly and it seems like he used a brush roller but I don’t see that in this version so does that mean we can’t paint on sculpts like he did?
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Hey,
If you want to just paint the surface of your sculpt, make sure you're scoped into it (hover it and press L1+X, or select it and click the Scope In button on the right hand side of the screen). Then, go to the Tools menu in the palette, and choose the Spraypaint Tool. This will let you paint colour onto your sculpt.
A useful additional setting for painting is the Surface Snap option. You can turn this on in the Guides menu in the palette. This makes your brush always go to the distance of the surface you're hovered over, so it's much easier to paint onto it.
Hope that helps :)
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DO NOT move the sculpt while scoped in after you paint it. You aren't painting the sculpt, you're painting the space. If you are scoped into tge sculpt and move it, you'll leave the paint behind and have to repaint it.
Same thing when you subtract from sculpts. If you are scoped in, "cut" part if it out and then move it, you leave the cuts behind.
Once you've done any painting or editing of you sculpt, you have to scope out to "object/group" level before moving it. -
Open up the menu while in sculpt mode. Click the spraypaint tool. Changed shape of the brush and color and you're good to go
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Thanks for all the advice very appreciated
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