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using the stamp tool from a material to another

New Here ,
Jul 31, 2021 Jul 31, 2021

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hello, I'm working on human body textures from CC3 and Daz. the problem is that I would like to work on 2 parts of the body at the same time. for example using the stamp tool from the body to remove the shoulder parting line.
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Adobe Employee , Aug 05, 2021 Aug 05, 2021

Working on two Texture Sets at the same time is not possible.

The only way to work on two sets of textures at the same time requires to use the UV tile workflow, see: https://substance3d.adobe.com/documentation/spdoc/uv-tiles-197427749.html

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Aug 05, 2021 Aug 05, 2021

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Working on two Texture Sets at the same time is not possible.

The only way to work on two sets of textures at the same time requires to use the UV tile workflow, see: https://substance3d.adobe.com/documentation/spdoc/uv-tiles-197427749.html

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Thank you sir this is exactly the answer I need

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