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 (the texture of the brush should be visible inside the circle). 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.
- Radius Unit
Controls how the brush Radius is measured.
- View
The Radius is measured based on how the cursor appears on the monitor i.e. « screen space ».
- Scene
The Radius is measured based on real world units. The unit type and scaling can be configured in the Scene Units.
- Strength
Controls how much each application of the brush affects the model. For example, higher values cause the Draw brush to add depth to the model more quickly, and cause the Smooth brush to smooth the model more quickly. This setting is not available for Grab, Snake Hook, or Rotate.
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.
- Strength Pressure
Brush strength can be affected by enabling the pressure sensitivity icon, if a supported tablet is being used.
- Use Unified Strength
Use the same brush Strength across all brushes.
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If the range of strengths does not seem to fit the model (for example, if even the lowest strength setting still makes too large of a change on the model) then you can scale the model (in Edit Mode, not Object Mode). Larger sizes will make the brush’s effect smaller, and vice versa.
- Direction Ctrl
Brush direction toggle, Add raises geometry towards the brush, Subtract lowers geometry away from the brush. This setting can be toggled with Ctrl while sculpting.
- Normal Radius
The ratio between the brush radius and the radius that is going to be used to sample the normal i.e. take the average of multiple normals. This influences the brush orientation; increasing this value causes the brush to follow a smooth version of the mesh, while a small value causes the brush to closely follow the contours of the mesh.
- Hardness
How close the brush falloff starts from the edge of the brush.
- Autosmooth
Sets the amount of smoothing to be applied to each stroke.
- Topology
See Dyntopo.
- Normal Weight Ctrl
Constrains brush movement along the surface normal. Especially useful with the Grab brush, can be temporarily enabled by holding Ctrl. E.g. Grab brush can be used to push a depression (hole) into the mesh when Normal Weight is set.
Applies to Grab and Snake Hook brushes.
- Plane Offset
Offset for planar brushes (Clay, Fill, Flatten, Scrape), shifts the plane that is found by averaging the faces above or below.
- Plane Trim
Ability to limit the distance that planar brushes act. If trim is enabled vertices that are further away from the offset plane than the trim distance are ignored during sculpting.
Advanced¶
- Auto-Masking
- Topology
Setting per each brush, affects only vertices connected to the active vertex under the brush. This can be used for isolating disconnected meshes, face sets, masking cavities, mesh boundary edges, or creating topological falloffs.
- Face Sets
Affect only vertices that share face sets with active vertex.
- Mesh Boundary
Does not affect non-manifold boundary edges.
- Face Sets Boundary
Does not affect vertices which belong to a face set boundary.
- Propagation Steps
The distance where Mesh Boundary Auto-Masking is going to protect vertices from the fully masked edge.
- Sculpt Plane
Use this menu to set the plane in which the sculpting takes place. In other words, the primary direction that the vertices will move.
- Area Plane
The movement takes place in the direction of average normal for all active vertices within the brush area. Essentially, this means that the direction is dependent on the surface beneath the brush.
- View Plane
Sculpting in the plane of the current 3D Viewport.
- X, Y, Z Plane
The movement takes place in the positive direction of one of the global axes.
- Use Original
- Normal
When locked it keeps using the normal of the surface where stroke was initiated, instead of the surface normal currently under the cursor.
- Plane
When locked keep using the plane origin of surface where stroke was initiated, instead of the surface plane currently under the cursor.
- Accumulate
Causes stroke dabs to accumulate on top of each other.
- Front Faces Only
When enabled, the brush only affects vertices that are facing the viewer.