The Sticker tool allows you to place any image directly onto a texture with a single click. It's perfect for adding logos, decorations, and more.
1. Launching the Sticker Tool
Click the Sticker icon in the toolbar on the texture editor to activate the tool.
2.Selecting an Image
When you launch the tool, an image selection dialog will appear.
Choose the image file you'd like to use as a sticker.
Once selected, a preview of the sticker will appear on the canvas, and detailed settings will display in the right-hand column.
If you cancel image selection, the tool will revert to the previously used tool.
3.Switching Sticker Modes (3D/2D)
You can choose to place your sticker directly on the 3D model or on the 2D texture.
3D mode
Adjust the position directly on the 3D preview. This intuitive mode lets you place stickers based on the model’s shape and reflects changes immediately on the 2D texture.
2D mode
Adjust the position on the right-hand 2D texture preview. Best for precise placement on the 2D texture. Changes are reflected in real-time on the 3D model.
You cannot move your cursor between 3D and 2D views while in sticker placement mode.
4.Basic Controls & Shortcuts
You can adjust the position and size of the sticker using the following.
| Basic controls | How to |
|---|---|
| Move | Drag the image or use arrow keys (↑↓←→) |
| Stick | Click on the image or press P |
| Resize | Drag the bounding box (corners maintain aspect ratio/edges allow free transform) |
| Rotate | Drag outside the corners (hold Shift to rotate in 45° steps) |
5.Detailed Settings (Right-hand Panel)
Before confirming placement, you can adjust these properties in the right-hand panel.
・Change image: Replace with a different image file.
・Reset orientation/size: Reverts the sticker to its original state.
・Opacity: Adjust how transparent the sticker appears.
Important Notes
■ After sticking: Once you place a sticker, it is immediately drawn onto the current layer. You cannot move or resize it afterward.
■ To remove a sticker: Use the Eraser Tool or press Ctrl (Command)+ Z to undo.