How to Use Stickers and Text in Paint 3D

Customize your canvas with fun stickers and 3D text

Updated on October 24, 2021

What to Know

  • Select Stickers in the top toolbar. Choose a sticker and draw it onto the canvas. Resize and reposition the sticker, then select the Stamp icon.
  • Select Text in the top toolbar, then click and drag anywhere on the canvas to open a text box. Click outside the box to save the changes.

Paint 3D offers several stickers for your artwork. With a few adjustments, you can literally stamp fun shapes, stickers, and textures to have them instantly appear on your canvas or model.

The text tool included in Paint 3D is also easy to use. While you can make all the standard text customizations like bold or underline, change the color, or create large or small text, Paint 3D also creates 3D text that pops out of the image or can even be planted directly onto a 3D object.

Paint 3D Stickers

The stickers in Paint 3D are found under theStickers menu at the top. Choosing that menu reveals a new menu on the right side of the program.

Paint 3D stickers come in the form of shapes like lines, curves, squares, and stars; traditional stickers like a cloud, swirl, rainbow, and facial features; and surface textures. You can also make your own stickers from an image.

Stickers work with the 2D canvas as well as to 3D models, and the process is the same for both.

Click or tap a sticker from any of those categories and then draw it directly onto the canvas to access the selection box like you see in the image above.

From there, resize and reposition the sticker, but it's not finalized until you select the Stamp button on the right side of the box.

If you click or tap theMake 3Dbutton before stamping, the shape, sticker, or texture won't be stuck to the 2D canvas but instead float off of it like other 3D objects.

Paint 3D Text

The text tool, accessed through theText icon from the top menu, is where you can make 2D and 3D text in Paint 3D.

After choosing one of the text tools, click and drag anywhere on the canvas to open a text box that you can write in. The text options to the right let you change the text type, size, color, alignment within the box, and more.

The 2D text tool also lets you add a background fill color to instantly add color behind the text.

Use the selection box to rotate the text and adjust the size and position of the box to customize where the text can flow. If using 3D text, you can also position it in a 3D manner, like behind or in front of other 3D objects.

With both 2D and 3D text, click outside the selection box to save the changes.

The size, type, style, and color of the text can be manipulated on a per-character basis. This means you can highlight part of a word to have just that selection changed.

If you're building your project from scratch and new to the process, check out how to create a 3D drawing in Microsoft Paint 3D. Otherwise, learn more about opening local 3D and 2D images, or downloading models from Remix 3D, in our how to insert and paint 3D models guide.

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