![]() ![]() The entire layer is selected: You’re painting simultaniously on Colour, Roughness, and Metallic Texture maps can be exported into a 2D image so you can view your painted 3D model in any other 3D software. They are called texture maps (not to be confused with texture sets) because this is where you paint the texture of your model. These are technically not layers, but maps. When you tap this icon you see 3 sub-layers pop up: Colour, Roughness and Metallic. Texture maps in Procreate 3DĮach layer has a cube symbol. You can delete this or toggle it off and create your own. The imported models from Procreate itself already have a painted on mesh: the Base Layer. These groups contain meshes (part of the model on which is painted) and their textures. For example the skateboard model has 2 texture sets: the trucks and board. The layer panel consists out of the different parts of your model. The layers panel is the one that has changed the most. On the right side of the interface, you see your regular brush library, smudge, eraser, layers panel and color panel. Here you can change the lighting of your object and the background environment.When toggled on, Procreate ignores obstructing parts (see image below) When you have this setting toggled off, you cannot paint on parts that you can’t see. Sometimes your view gets blocked by a different part of your model.This is where you can paint on a flat 2D surface rather than the 3D model (it will still show up on the 3D model).Under Actions (the wrench icon) you see that there is a new button: 3D. I’ve written down the ones you must know in order to paint in 3D (the other ones are either missing or self-explanatory). The available options, however, are slightly different. The 3D interface looks no different than the regular 2D interface. The navigation in Procreate 3D is very simple and similar to when working in 2D: Action Gesture Move Tap and drag using two fingers Rotate around axis Drag one finger Zoom in Spread two fingers apart Zoom out Pinch two fingers together Select part of model Tap to select The 3D interface in Procreate Procreate opens up the 3D interface automatically when a 3D object is imported, or when you open a 3D model from your gallery. Therefore you need to either download and import a model, or make your own model in 3D modelling software and import it. It’s important to know that you cannot create 3D objects in Procreate. More on where to find 3D models (for free) later. I recommend choosing this format when downloading a model from 3D model websites. OBJ file format is the most popular 3D file format. What 3D file formats does Procreate support? Check this before downloading a model (it’s usually stated in the specifications).Īll of Procreate’s native models have UV’s. You cannot import (and paint) a model that has no UV’s. Procreate will automatically open up in 3D mode.Make sure the 3D model is unzipped or it won’t show up.Download or save your 3D model to your iPad and put it in your files.To import your own 3D model in Procreate, you: So if you encounter this problem, try freeing up more space and download the models again. This happened to me, and it turns out I had too little space left in my iPad storage to download the models. Sometimes the downloading takes forever and ultimately fails. A new screen pops up with the ability to (re)download the 3D model pack Īfter you update to the latest version of Procreate it prompts a new screen which asks if you want to download its 3D models.Go to Actions (wrench icon) in the top left corner.There are two ways to import a 3D model in Procreate: by downloading the 8 3D objects Procreate comes with, or by importing your own 3D object. If it’s not up to date, go to the AppStore, search for Procreate and hit update.Įven when Procreate is up to date, you cannot enter 3D mode unless you’ve imported a 3D model. You can check which version of Procreate you have by opening your gallery and tapping ”Procreate” in the top left corner. For any other iPad, as long as it’s updated to iOs15, and Procreate is updated to the latest 5.2 version, 3D paint should work. Procreate 3D works on every iPad except the iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 4, as their chips are incompatible. But first things first: Does your iPad support 3D in Procreate? Does Procreate 3D work on all iPads? Keep reading to learn how to paint in 3D in Procreate. To do this, make sure you updated Procreate to the latest 5.2 version. To use 3D in Procreate you must import a 3D object of your choice, or you can download the 3D objects Procreate gives you. Are you just as excited as I am about the new 3D paint option in Procreate? Me too! That’s why I’ve written this tutorial on how to use 3D in Procreate. ![]()
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