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The Stamp Tool lets you "stamp" any image from the Images panel onto your canvas. As you move your brush, it scatters duplicates of that image with randomized scale, rotation, spacing, and color based on your Tool Settings.
Perfect for filling rooms with scattered debris, planting forests, decorating floors with patterns, and other repeated work that would be tedious to place one piece at a time.
Press B then [ to activate the Stamp Tool, or select it from the toolbar. The Images panel will open automatically (if not already), then select an image from Favorites, Custom Images, or Free Images, and click or drag across the canvas to place stamps. If no image is selected when you activate the tool, a "No image selected" warning appears at the bottom of the canvas.
Note: If you use the Stamp Tool to place images one click at a time, you may see an "Initializing Map" notification that greys out the screen. This happens because the map re-renders after every image is added, and placing them in quick succession queues the requests and forces a slowdown. Instead, hold down the mouse button and drag across the map; adjust your speed and the tool's frequency setting to control the spacing between drops.
Stamp Tool Settings
Each setting controls a different aspect of how stamps are placed. Sensible defaults are loaded so you can start stamping right away. You may customize the following:
Snap
Locks stamps to the grid when On, or allows free placement when Off. Press S to toggle.
Division
Sets the snap fraction used for placement (for example, 1/2 places stamps at half-cell increments). Lower the division for finer placement on the grid.
Size (Min / Max)
The range of random scaling applied to each stamp. Matching Min and Max produces stamps at a uniform size; widening the range adds variety.
Rotation (Min / Max)
The range of random rotation applied to each stamp. Use a wide range for fully random orientation, or a narrow range to keep stamps loosely aligned.
Repeat Speed (ms)
The interval between stamps when click-and-dragging. Lower values produce denser stamping as you move; higher values space them out.
Colour
The base color applied to stamps. Click the swatch to pick a color.
Colour Variance
Adds random variation to the stamp color. A value of 0 keeps every stamp identical; higher values randomize the color around the base for a more natural-looking spread.
Working with Stamped Images
Each stamp is added as its own layer in the Images tab, so you can select, edit, or delete individual stamps after placing them.
- If a Folder is selected in the Layers Panel when you stamp, new stamps are automatically placed inside that folder. This is useful for keeping similar stamped images (example: a forest) grouped together.
- Ctrl+Click and Shift+Click can be used to multi-select and deselect items both on the canvas and in the Layers Panel.
- With multiple layers selected, bulk operations are available from the Layers Panel.
- When multiple items of the same type (like images) are selected, editing the Layer Settings applies your change to all of them at once.
- With the Object Tool active, selecting items on the canvas highlights their corresponding layers in the Layers Panel, and vice versa. Multi-selection works the same way. If a selected layer lives inside a closed folder, the folder itself is highlighted.