Relax

Reference

Mode

Edit Mode

Tool

Toolbar ‣ Relax

The Relax brush can be used to distribute UVs more evenly. It works by pulling vertices along UV edges to bring the UV unwrap into balance.

The Relax brush can be compared with the Minimize Stretch tool which works directly on faces to reduce texture stretching and shearing. You may find that sometimes minimize stretch works better, sometimes the unwrap tool and other times the relax brush.

First using Unwrap, then Minimize Stretch and touching up with the Relax Brush often gives the best results. Remember, you can use “Undo” at any time to return to an earlier state.

Tool Settings

Brushes

Brushes

The Data-Block Menu to select a preset brush type or a custom brush.

Brush Settings

Radius

This option controls the radius of the brush, measured in pixels. F allows you to change the brush size interactively by dragging the mouse and then LMB. Typing a number then enter while using F allows you to enter the size numerically.

Size Pressure

Brush size can be affected by enabling the pressure sensitivity icon, if you are using a Graphics Tablet.

Use Unified Radius

Use the same brush Radius across all brushes.

Strength

Controls how much each application of the brush affects the UVs. You can change the brush strength interactively by pressing Shift-F in the 3D Viewport and then moving the brush and then LMB. You can enter the size numerically also while in Shift-F sizing.

Use Unified Strength

Use the same brush Strength across all brushes.

Relaxation Method

There are three ways to determine the edge weighting:

Laplacian

The classic discrete laplace operator applied to the UV graph. Each edge has equal weighting, resulting in triangles which resemble a honeycomb shape, or quads aligned into square grid.

HC

Similar to Laplacian, the HC method uses equal weighting while trying to preserve a gradient between dense regions of the mesh and regions with fewer edges.e

Note, this method uses the The “Humphrey’s Classes” operator as described in the paper: “Improved Laplacian Smoothing of Noisy Surface Meshes”.

Note

All brushes use the Airbrush Stroke Method; they continue to act as long as you keep LMB pressed.

Falloff

The Falloff allows you to control the Strength falloff of the brush. See Painting Falloff for more information.

Options

Reference

Mode

Edit Mode

Panel

Sidebar ‣ Tool ‣ Options

When UV sculpting is activated, the Sidebar shows the brush tool selection and options.

Lock Borders

Locks the boundary of UV islands from being affected by the brush. This is useful to preserve the shape of UV islands.

Sculpt All Islands

To edit all islands and not only the island nearest to the brush center when the sculpt stroke was started.

Display Cursor

Hides the sculpt cursor.