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How to use color painting

How to use color painting

Color painting lets you assign filament regions directly on the surface of one selected model. Use it when a single model should print in multiple colors without splitting it into separate parts.


Color painting is only shown when your account can use color painting and multi-color per plate. In the current Cloud Slicer UI, paint tools are not shown when PrusaSlicer is selected.


Color painting panel with filament buttons and brush controls


Before you start

Prepare the model and filament slots first.


Check that:


  • You have selected a model
  • The model is not locked
  • You are not selecting multiple objects
  • At least two filaments are configured
  • The selected engine shows the color painting tool


Enter color painting

  1. Select the model you want to paint.
  2. Click the Color painting tool in the top toolbar.
  3. Choose the filament you want to paint with in the paint panel.


The slicer isolates the selected object while you paint. Other models, the bed, and helper visuals are hidden so you can focus on the surface you are editing.


Choose a filament

Color painting uses the filament buttons in the paint panel. The first filament is shown as 1, the second as 2, and so on.


The paint data stores the selected filament as a numbered paint state. In normal use, that means the color you paint should match the filament slot you selected.


Choose a brush

The paint panel includes four brush types:


Brush

Use it for

Sphere

General painting across surfaces the brush touches

Circle

Front-facing surface painting

Triangle

Precise triangle-by-triangle edits

Fill

Filling connected regions based on the smart fill angle


For sphere and circle brushes, adjust Brush size to make the brush larger or smaller. Brush size is limited from 0.1 mm to 8 mm.


Paint and erase

Use the mouse on the model surface:


  • Left click paints with the selected filament
  • Shift + left click erases paint
  • Ctrl + scroll changes brush size


On Mac, the modifier key behavior may follow the platform-specific handling in the slicer, but the visible shortcut helper shows Control + scroll.


Use direction lock

Color painting supports direction lock:


  • Vertical limits a stroke to vertical movement
  • Horizontal limits a stroke to horizontal movement


Use this for stripes, bands, or cleaner edges where freehand movement is too loose.


Use fill carefully

The fill brush uses Smart fill angle. Lower values stop sooner at surface angle changes, while higher values fill across broader connected regions.


If fill selects too much, lower the angle and try again. If it stops too early, raise the angle.


Exit color painting

Click the active color painting tool again or use the exit action shown by the slicer. When you exit, the slicer restores the scene and keeps the painted color data on the object.


After slicing, check the preview to confirm that the expected filaments are used.



Updated on: 26/05/2026

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