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Practical Guide: How to Use the Brush Tool on Redraw
In this guide, we’ll show you how to use the Brush tool, which allows you to change colors and textures in a practical and intuitive way.
If you prefer, watch the video tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Unj6cfLXRl8
How to Use the Brush Tool
Below is a simple step-by-step guide to help you get the most out of this feature:
1. Access the Platform
- Log in to your account at: https://br.arch.redraw.pro/member
- If you don’t have an account yet, sign up quickly at: https://www.redraw.pro/#pricing
2. Select the Brush Tool
In the main menu, choose the “Brush” feature and adjust the settings according to your needs.
3. Upload Your Project
- After accessing the main panel, click on Upload File.
- Redraw supports .jpg and .png image formats, regardless of the modeling software used.
4. Configurations
- Mask: Use the mask tool to select specific areas of the project — defining which parts should be preserved without changes or, alternatively, which should receive adjustments.
- Color: Select the desired color to transform the object that was selected using the mask.
- Texture: Upload a reference image that represents the texture you want to apply to the masked object.
- Reference Image: Upload an image that will serve as a visual reference for the transformation you want in the project or in the masked object.
5. Processing
- After configuring your preferences, click Generate Image.
- Wait a few minutes while the system renders the file.
6. Download or Share the Result
- Preview and compare the final result directly on the platform.
- If you’re satisfied, download the file in high quality or with additional enhancements.
- Save the image to a project folder directly on Redraw for better organization and quick access.
Usage Tips
- Access Redraw Academy: Watch practical lessons on rendering, lighting, modeling, and optimization in Redraw Academy.
- Test different combinations: Explore styles, scenarios, and levels of detail until you find the ideal setup.
- Prepare your models well: Keep files organized, with correct proportions and clean lines for more accurate results.
Updated on: 21/11/2025
