Smart Paint Tool
The SmartPaint tool makes it very easy to assign materials to parts.
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The SmartPaint tool makes it very easy to assign materials to parts.
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A new version of the Smart Paint Tool was introduced in version 5.0.0.
The SmartPaint tool allows to manage the materials of parts, as well as their faces or edges, without having to enter the tree of instances.
It is accessible from the paint bucket icon of the toolbox or from the OpenCutList → Paint Parts menu.
The Smart Paint tool allows for the following actions (visible at the top of the OpenCutList screen):
A material can be applied to a single instance of a component (1
) or to all components with the same definition (∞
). This excludes Edge Banding and Veneer.
Edge Banding can be applied to the edges of a part, which generally constitute its 4 smaller faces. It can be applied to 1
edge, 2
opposite edges, or all 4
edges.
Veneer can be applied to the faces of a part, which generally constitute its 2 largest faces. It can be applied to 1
or 2
faces.
By clicking on an area with the Sample Tool, the underlying material and associated tool will be selected. If you sample Edge Banding, the Paint Edges tool will be selected.
Clean will remove all material information from a part. If you only want to remove Edge Banding, apply No material to the edges instead.
Cleaning affects all drawing faces of the definition and all instances using the definition.
Use TAB
or SHIFT
+ TAB
to navigate forward or backward through action, respectively.
Use CTRL
+ TAB
(on Windows) or OPTION
+ TAB
(on Mac) to navigate through the action's modifier.
At the bottom of the screen, you can find the Material picker, which allows you to select the current material to use.
On the left side of this picker, a "+
" button creates a new material.
On the right side, a "funnel" button permits to filter materials by type.
Use the ←
and →
keys to navigate through materials.
Use the +
key to open the new material form.
Double click
on a material's button to edit the material's properties.