Sculpt Mode
Add/Subtract
Toggle between add and subtract, the effects of which depend on the tool you're using. Simply put, add will add something and subtract will remove something.
With smear shape, for example, you're either adding a 3D shape to the scene, or cutting that shape out of an existing object as though carving it.
You can even choose a colour for subtract, which means you could use a blue shape to cut from something red, and the cut surfaces will be blue. Try it!
You can toggle between add and subtract using . The shape and your imp look like line drawings in subtract, so you'll always know which mode you are in.
Toggle between add and subtract, the effects of which depend on the tool you're using. Simply put, add will add something and subtract will remove something.
With smear shape, for example, you're either adding a 3D shape to the scene, or cutting that shape out of an existing object as though carving it.
You can even choose a colour for subtract, which means you could use a blue shape to cut from something red, and the cut surfaces will be blue. Try it!
Toggle quickly between add and subtract by tapping the top of on the bottom of
Add+Subtract
Turn this on and you can have two different shapes to work with - one in add mode and one in subtract mode. If that isn't cool enough, each can be a different colour.
It only works with the stamp and smear shape tools, so make sure you're using one of those. Turn it on, pick a shape, switch to subtract () and pick a different shape.
Now you can switch between the two shapes at will using . You can change the shapes or their colours whenever you like.
Turn this on and you can have two different shapes to work with - one in add mode and one in subtract mode. If that isn't cool enough, each can be a different colour.
It only works with the stamp and smear shape tools, so make sure you're using one of those. Turn it on, pick a shape, switch to subtract and pick a different shape.
Now you can switch between the two shapes at will by tapping the top of on the bottom of . You can change the shapes or their colours whenever you like.
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