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[title] Sculpting Brushes Explained | |
[* black] Users have access to a diverse array of brushes in Sculpt Mode. Each brush is tailored for specific sculpting tasks. Here are some of the most commonly used brushes: | |
- | [* red] New line. |
+ | [* red] ***Clay Strips***: Ideal for building up mass and defining forms, this brush allows for the rapid creation of broad shapes, serving as a foundation for more detailed work. |
+ | [* orange] ***Grab***: Enables the movement of geometry across the screen, facilitating general shaping and proportion adjustments without affecting finer details. |
+ | [* yellow] ***Smooth***: Used to blend and refine surfaces, this brush helps eliminate irregularities, resulting in a polished finish. |
+ | [* green] ***Draw***: A versatile brush for adding or subtracting material on surfaces, often customized with different stroke methods and textures to achieve various effects. |
+ | [* light_blue] ***Crease***: Combines the effects of the Draw and Pinch brushes, making it perfect for creating sharp details like wrinkles and edges. |
+ | [* blue] ***Scrape***: Useful for hard surface sculpting or aggressive smoothing, this brush scrapes and fills surfaces to achieve the desired form. |
+ | [* violet] ***Inflate***: Expands or contracts volumes or surfaces, particularly effective for controlling the thickness of cylindrical shapes. |