# 3D Coat Reviews
**Vendor:** 3D Coat  
**Category:** [3D Modeling Software](https://www.g2.com/categories/3d-modeling)  
**Average Rating:** 4.3/5.0  
**Total Reviews:** 21
## About 3D Coat
3D-Coat is the one application that has all the tools you need to take your 3D idea from a block of digital clay all the way to a production ready, fully textured organic or hard surface model.




## 3D Coat Reviews
  ### 1. 3D Coat Review

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Entertainment | Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** September 27, 2021

**What do you like best about 3D Coat?**

The Poly painting is quick and easy to use.

**What do you dislike about 3D Coat?**

The smart materials are limited, it would be nicer to make or import from other packages.

**What problems is 3D Coat solving and how is that benefiting you?**

huge time saver for getting quick texture base.

  ### 2. Huge potential with poor performance

**Rating:** 3.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Дмитрий . | 3d modeller, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** April 22, 2019

**What do you like best about 3D Coat?**

I used a blender for a long time. The only thing I lacked in it was sculpturing. He is in it, but it cannot be compared with what I can do in a 3d koat.

Working with voxels gives you the opportunity to make prototypes of meshes of any (and exact including) sizes and shapes, using boolean operations, without any problems.

Great performance margin. Sorry if you find Blender constantly mentioned annoyingly, but there on my hardware, two or three million people were given brakes in sculpting. In the coats in voxels or surfaces, I get tens of millions of polygons without any performance problems.

This program is great for creating various prototypes. In order to make a model from and to, from sculpting to a finished model in a couple of tens to hundreds of thousands of polygons for a game or a movie, it will take effort. Unfortunately, the room of retopology is not perfect, but I think it’s still good for its price.

Despite the shortcomings I described, yet at the moment in version .37 I can work at least in voxels to create the basis of my models.

**What do you dislike about 3D Coat?**

Disgusting community in the English-speaking forum. For any criticism of the program or developers you are blocked. No response to error messages. Lack of response to suggestions.

In fact, you are faced with the fact that in this program you are left to your own devices. For the program there is no amount of textbooks or video tutorials as for a zbrash or blender.

I use this program for a year and I constantly encounter the fact that the simplest actions can cause the program to fly dozens of times an hour. Somewhere it stably works, but somewhere an hour does not pass without heaps of fussing where it should not be, in an attempt to circumvent the madness of the developers.

In fact, the sculpture room is the only thing that really succeeded in the program (I use it only in fact), because the retopology cannot even remove peaks due to bugs (in one version you can, in the other not, today it is removed, tomorrow the stars are not in that order they stand in heaven).

Other rooms are stuck in some of their time, not meeting the requirements of reality. The program as if in the tail reaches for advanced products.

The situation is aggravated by the fact that according to rumors, developers can do anything, but for great benefit, the benefit is clearly not in line with how much revenue comes from users buying the program. In the end, I want to say - why pay? ..

As a result, ignoring the mistakes of developers, inadequate community on the official website, can lead to the fact that you will be disappointed with your choice.

**Recommendations to others considering 3D Coat:**

I believe that there is only one full room in the program - a sculpture room.
I recommend doing boolean operations in voxels (millions of voxels are required for detailing), and use polygons for final polishing.
Get ready for the bugs. They and this program are inextricably linked.

**What problems is 3D Coat solving and how is that benefiting you?**

The program is good for prototyping. Full-scale models in it can be done, but be prepared for instability. In addition, I immediately recommend making some kind of hard-surfer model (as part of your main model) in other programs, since it’s not easy to make them (at a reasonable polygon and time).

  ### 3. Master of modeling 3D

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Jhon C. | 3D Graphic Artist, Animation, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** October 15, 2018

**What do you like best about 3D Coat?**

This software is really excellent, it has many features that I like a lot, such as uv mapping, the amount of brushes that it offers, the way of working with voxels makes easier the creation of 3d models, the materials it offers are really high quality, but still gives me the freedom to create my own, the lighting and the camera are wonderful, the 3D environment feels good, and it is easy to move through the model. The interface is beautiful, and don't feel crowed but you still have everything on your hand.

**What do you dislike about 3D Coat?**

With all property I can say that I have not found anything that I dislike about this software, it fulfills its function and promises very well.

**Recommendations to others considering 3D Coat:**

If you use 3D coat personally you will need a good computer because although it is quite useful and with very good graphics, it also requires a good computer, the learning line is quite short, although perfecting it takes time is a tool mostly for people with some knowledge in 3d graphics, if you are looking for a professional software for your company that is very versatile with multiple uses, this may be what you are looking for is a very good choice.

**What problems is 3D Coat solving and how is that benefiting you?**

It is one of those tools that you find and that are used for almost everything, with it I can improve models made in other software that do not allow a certain level of detail or textures, with the meshes, uv mapping and voxels, i can saves a lot of time and together with the work in layers makes my work much easier, you can make very specific and accurate models in a short time. With the materials and all the brushes that are included, the work is greatly facilitated when coloring or texturing.

  ### 4. Professional Sculpting , Retopo , Paint Tool

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Michael B. | Lead 3D Artist , Render Expert and Dev at Instant Light, Computer Software, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** January 29, 2017

**What do you like best about 3D Coat?**

Sculpting feels natural and its a lot easier to learn comparing to other tools out there
Retopo result is very very good and solid and gets better and better
Paint is the BEST you can get and it gets better and better on each update.
PBR smart materials will give you the best possible outcome.

**What do you dislike about 3D Coat?**

The fact that i didnt find this software earlier....

**Recommendations to others considering 3D Coat:**

You just cant go wrong with it.

**What problems is 3D Coat solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Using it in my daily workflow , from sculpting to retopo , baking , and painting.
Fast , efficient , gets updated every couple days and updates are focused 100% on users requests.

  ### 5. An overall great tool

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Design | Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** February 06, 2017

**What do you like best about 3D Coat?**

I enjoy the the seamless support for external applications such as photoshop, which makes creating textures a breeze.

**What do you dislike about 3D Coat?**

I sometimes find myself encountering issues with texture projections on a model yet with some tweaking on the users part this can be easily fixed.

**What problems is 3D Coat solving and how is that benefiting you?**

This program has helped me in the process of creating what I enjoy but in a much easier fashion.

  ### 6. Using 3d coat

**Rating:** 3.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Joan C. | CAD Designer, Luxury Goods & Jewelry, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** April 06, 2016

**What do you like best about 3D Coat?**

It´s compatibility with other software like Rhinoceros, it´s easy to import/export using .stl or .obj
The software is very easy to use, I just watch one youtube video and I felt confident enough to start playing with it.

**What do you dislike about 3D Coat?**

It´s quite easy to use but the interface could be easier. Nothing major.
I still have some difficulties with scaling the model, resolutions and how to center and move the objects, It´s quite different from Rhino.
Also, the way the layers work...it´s a bit weird, it´s not obvious.
I still don´t understand which version should I used, once I installed the software I got 3 different icons, it´s like 3 different ways to start the software, a bit confusing.

**Recommendations to others considering 3D Coat:**

Take a look at some videos on youtube, they are very useful. It´s a bit complicated at the beginning. There is a course on www.udemy.com for beginners, it´s just 12 dollars, I might take it.

**What problems is 3D Coat solving and how is that benefiting you?**

It has helped me a lot when it comes to smoothing edges, using Rhino sometimes is just impossible. Also, 3d coat helps me a lot with boolean operations and fixing files for 3d printing.

  ### 7. 3D Coat is very useful

**Rating:** 3.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Lionel C. | Marketing Artist, Computer Games, Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** April 09, 2016

**What do you like best about 3D Coat?**

I primarily use 3D Coat to retopo and UV my characters. The tools for retopo are very handy. I can bring in a high resolution mesh with little trouble and create a new mesh in a relatively short amount of time.

The layering system is very helpful also. I can create multiple meshes and put them on separate layers so they can get exported in individually or as a whole. The layering also helps with turning off/on retopo groups so that I can carefully manage my scene. 

I also love the amount of customization I have over the shortcuts. I can map tools and operations to match other programs I use so the learning curve is reduced. 

**What do you dislike about 3D Coat?**

The compatibility with my Mac is the most trouble I have had with 3D Coat. I experience crashes here and there. I have an older computer though so that may be more the issue than 3D Coat. I would, however like some kind of auto saving feature for cases like mine. 

**Recommendations to others considering 3D Coat:**

It's a wonderful tool to have in your workflow. The ease of retop is amazing. The UV systems are great also and help me a lot when creating clean UV's

**What problems is 3D Coat solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Using 3D Coat has reduced my workflow time by more than half. When using other software to retopo, it would take me hours to get a decent retopologized mesh. With 3D Coat, I'm getting amazing results in under an hour. 

  ### 8. flexible 3d modeling

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Javier C. | Junior Architect, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** April 07, 2016

**What do you like best about 3D Coat?**

The software works with surfaces, that allowed me to clean models for 3d printing and obtain the best result than any other software that I have used. When you wnat to extract a shell from a figure, the best way to do it is extruding surfaces (as maya or rhino) but, if that figure is complex, what you obtain is a mess among surfaces crossing and missed surfaces. In this way is imposible to print anything.

3d Coat

**What do you dislike about 3D Coat?**

Free camera motion sometimes does not work pproperly, movement around the model can be really desperating. Rotating the camera it does not take the model as the centre of rotation and makes more difficult to fly around. Other thing is the size of files you end up with, they are so big! I am use to save every litle change I've done copying my model, havinf 12312366 different versions, that is impossible to do in 3d-Coat

**Recommendations to others considering 3D Coat:**

It is a software in which you sculpt de model you can forget vertex and edges, if you are designing a detailed object, 3d coat might be your tool!

**What problems is 3D Coat solving and how is that benefiting you?**

As I told, I had serious problems to obtain a clean model shell, which is so easy with 3D Coat. Import your model as OBJ, rise resolution and quality, apply changes, select tour model, click on 'extract shell' and DONE. you have cleanest shell ever! Besides boolean tool works sooo smooth; somethimes Maya and Rhino give me headache booleaning two or more polysurfaces or meshes.

  ### 9. Voxels ftw

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Jovan D. | Art Director, Publishing, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** April 08, 2016

**What do you like best about 3D Coat?**

Voxel sculpting is extremely intuitive. Sculpting without having to ever think about topology brings a completely new level of freedom. Interface is much more traditional and user friendly, and you don't have to spend a lot of time adjusting like in zbrush. Painting tools are one of the best in the industry, especially in the new version (4.5). Autopo option is nice, but if you plan to do it manually there are better options. 

**What do you dislike about 3D Coat?**

Some performance issues, voxels are more demanding and you can't work with same detail level like in surface mode. 

**Recommendations to others considering 3D Coat:**

Definitely worth trying, especially if you're not a long term zbrush user, since the interface is much easier to learn. 3d coat has potential to surpass other sclupting software with next gen hardware since it's limits are performance on complex voxels (you can sculpt high levels of detail in surface mode but the real advantage will come when hardware is capable enough to have complete voxel workflow up until the final mesh)

**What problems is 3D Coat solving and how is that benefiting you?**

-friendly user interface
-voxel sculpting free from topology limits
-very good painting tools

  ### 10. 3d coat is just amazing 

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Carlos D. | Freelance Concept Artist, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** May 17, 2016

**What do you like best about 3D Coat?**

An amazing software, cheaper than zbrush and really powerfull to create textures, hand painted and pbr, a powerfull voxel sculpting tool, and one of the best retopology tools that i ever used.


**What do you dislike about 3D Coat?**

the lack of a polymodeling tool, that would be amazing and that will make 3dcoat one of the best 3d tools in the market (at least for character designers and environment designers)

**Recommendations to others considering 3D Coat:**

If your looking for a 3d sculpting, texturing (handpainted and pbr solution), retopology and realtime renderer for less than 500 dlls in one software, 3d coat is the answer.



**What problems is 3D Coat solving and how is that benefiting you?**

the software helped me a lot with creating more faster concept art thanks to his sculpting tools, and the creation of textures here is just amazing, the interface is fast to learn, and the tools are amazing.

  ### 11. Friendly tool and a lot of fun for texturing

**Rating:** 4.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** silvia l. | 3D Artist, Animation, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** April 06, 2016

**What do you like best about 3D Coat?**

I've to say that i like the most is that you can paint so precise like if you use vectors

**What do you dislike about 3D Coat?**

sometimes give me some trouble working with scales when importing objects from others softwares

**Recommendations to others considering 3D Coat:**

3d coat is really a practical and useful tool, for any 3d artist that want to short the time invested in the workflows. 

For new users is really friendly to learn, and if you have experience in other 3d softwares, the navigation, menus and tools are easy to find and memorize.

it works pretty well with zbrush, capable of importing and work with really high resolution meshes without crashing.

his features of auto-retopology it make of 3d coat a really powerful tool, in terms of have more time to be creative instead of investing time in resolving technical issues.

Have fun wiht 3d coat



**What problems is 3D Coat solving and how is that benefiting you?**

in the production a spot, texturing is the process in which 3d coat help us a lot. The benefits make present because we need to create patterns that fit well in the 3d model, and 3d coat was a very precise tool

  ### 12. Fantastic for sculpting, texturing, and retopo

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Phil N. | 3D Artist, Legal Services, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** April 05, 2016

**What do you like best about 3D Coat?**

Hard to say what I like best, there's so much to like! Probably the bets feature is the team behind it, constantly adding features at little to no added cost. The features I use most are sculpting, retopology, and texture painting but there are more functions like UV editing.

**What do you dislike about 3D Coat?**

I dislike very little. Occasionally a tool will not work as I expect it to and I will have to use another tool or find a work around. Most creative software has these problems though.

**Recommendations to others considering 3D Coat:**

If you work in games or animation with details characters / models and you have experience with Photoshop and other 3D software 3D-COat is a fantastic choice to get your projects done fast and looking great.

**What problems is 3D Coat solving and how is that benefiting you?**

I first discovered 3D-Coat when I tried zbrush but hated it's interface and it's high price. 3D-Coat does almost all the same and more in some cases at a cheaper price. And it's easier to use. Most artists know Photoshop and 3DC is very similar in how it works. 

  ### 13. Very efficient tool

**Rating:** 4.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Anderson L. | Art Team Supervisor, Design, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** April 10, 2016

**What do you like best about 3D Coat?**

I've been working with 3d coat for a short time, and still had no time to try all the features of the tool. I used it to do hand painted textures, and for this purpose the tool is excellent, it save me a lot of time, the interface is very friendly and possibility to paint on the model and over the uv is a great feature.

**What do you dislike about 3D Coat?**

Until now I just had problems with brushes precision, I would like it were more precious like in photoshop

**Recommendations to others considering 3D Coat:**

It is demonstrating how a promising tool

**What problems is 3D Coat solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Before, I used to paint textures in zbrush, but always ends up running into one problem or another, because the textures are not painted directly. 3d coat solved this problem because all I'm painting now becomes the final texture and can easily be edited later in photoshop or even restornando to 3d coat. This ends up saving a lot of time

  ### 14. Amazing 3D painting application

**Rating:** 4.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Kyle S. | Master Class Instructor, E-Learning, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** April 08, 2016

**What do you like best about 3D Coat?**

3D Coat is not only very easy to use, but it also provides you with the tools to texture any sort of model to a high degree of quality. The ability to quickly swap between painting in UV space and 3D space makes texturing any sort or surface or angle a breeze. The Auto-Retopo feature and 3D Coat's Retopology tools in general are also amazing and ahead of the curve in comparison to other tools.

**What do you dislike about 3D Coat?**

I honestly can't think of anything. I used to wish that 3D Coat had some more advanced shader and Look Dev features to quickly test out various texture concepts, however the PBR and Smart Materials seem to provide me with what I need.

**What problems is 3D Coat solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Texture 3D Models quickly and to a high level of standard. Texture 3D models without having to guess how something in UV space will be translated on the model. Painting on a model in 3D space is a much more fun and engaging way to texture models. Time flies when texturing in 3D Coat and the quality of my work greatly improved once I switched to using this application.

  ### 15. The Best for hand painted textures!

**Rating:** 4.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Marcelo B. | Professor, Entertainment, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** April 06, 2016

**What do you like best about 3D Coat?**

3D Coat has a lot of amazing tools like retopology, modelling, uv layout and texturing (in version 4.5 has the new feature called PBR and smart materials , very good for your texture maps). I really like the interface, it is very easy to see all the tools and some tools and shortcuts are very similar to Photoshop (my main work software), and this is very amazing and productive in my workflow. But the x factor in 3D Coat is the interaction with Photoshop and the easy AO calculation. For me, that use 3D Coat for paint textures, this could not be better.


**What do you dislike about 3D Coat?**

Is dislike very little. But maybe they can do some small changes in the interface.

**Recommendations to others considering 3D Coat:**

If you work in the entertainment field, like games and animation, 3D Coat is the right choice, especially for texturing. For sure you'll work faster and your work it will be awesome.

**What problems is 3D Coat solving and how is that benefiting you?**

3D Coat is a complete software for artists workflow. I tried another softwares in the same field to paint texture maps, but 3D Coat simplicity makes a lot of diference. To resume: it is a cheaper price software and very easy and intuitive to use.

  ### 16. One of my favourite

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Kevin a. | Design Lead for a Non-Profit, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** April 02, 2016

**What do you like best about 3D Coat?**

The ability to do a complete re-topology is really good. Imagine your doing a mesh in maya and to texture faces , your can export it to 3D coat . The retopology is very useful for people finding it hard to understand how basic mesh flow works. 3D coat 4.5 has a new feature called PBR , which is very useful then testing your texture maps. The voxel based system is good i some places , But not that good in many regions.I am a big fan of the UV layout and texture painting. The only other software that gives this is zBrush with poly paint. The voxl based sculpting is also good in a small level of detail. If you compare it with Zbrush , I find zBrush to be more useful than this. But the texture beats zBrush , hands down. If your a artist looking for different types of textures then this is the software for you.  If you want boolean then the addition and subtraction is good and gives you good results.

**What do you dislike about 3D Coat?**

Most common softwares out there offers us to be able to script. But 3D coat is missing that feature. The interface is alright , but i can be done a lot better. The sculpting is not that good. It creates a lag when using it . Voxel based so its powerful, but the sculpting is not that encouraging.

**Recommendations to others considering 3D Coat:**

Use 3D coat only for texturing. If you want sculpting you should shift to other real sculpting softwares like ZBrush and Mudbox . Millions of polygons can be easily handled there.

**What problems is 3D Coat solving and how is that benefiting you?**

If you can't afford zBrush or Mudbox at the moment then you can go for 3D coat. The UV tools are powerful. You don't want to do everything is Maya like slicing in your UV editor in maya. You can take it here and its options can help you do it within a flash.

  ### 17. I use this product for PBR texturing.

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Jeremy E. | Freelance Designer, Internet, Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** April 06, 2016

**What do you like best about 3D Coat?**

I've used a lot of 3d software and I really liked 3dcoat because there was barely any learning curve. I never once had to go on the internet and look up how to do something. It just worked the way I thought it should.

**What do you dislike about 3D Coat?**

the controls are different from every other 3d application so once again you must learn a new way of orbiting and panning. They should really universalize those.

**Recommendations to others considering 3D Coat:**

Try it. It's either 3d coat or surface designer. they're both pretty amazing. I thought that 3d Coat was a little more user friendly.

**What problems is 3D Coat solving and how is that benefiting you?**

I am a freelance designer and it makes texturing for PBR a breeze.

  ### 18. Best tool ever

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Computer Games | Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** April 08, 2016

**What do you like best about 3D Coat?**

Simple yet powerful texture-painting feature. I use a lot of handpainted-style texturing in my models and 3D-Coat deliver Photoshop-like, layered texturing, blending options, and brushes/glyphs/alphas for ease-of-use. It really emulates Photoshop, but in 3D, and I don't see any apps that do that neatly. In comparison to ZBrush and Blender texture painting feature, I feel like Blender is a bit lacking and unstable in terms of performance when using graphic tablets like Wacom, while ZBrush is too much for me as I never use it sculpting feature (feels like killing an ant with a rocket launcher). 

**What do you dislike about 3D Coat?**

3DCoat sadly doesn't read Adjustment layers made in Photoshop but it's something I can get over with. 

**What problems is 3D Coat solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Texturing, of course. I don't think I would use any other texturing tool other than this. 

  ### 19. I love 3D Coat's UV tools but that's basically all I use it for

**Rating:** 2.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Kolel P. | Employee, Design, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** April 08, 2016

**What do you like best about 3D Coat?**

I love the tools 3D Coat provides to streamline the UV creation process. The ability to define UV shells and to  have them unwrap and place automatically is very time saving.

**What do you dislike about 3D Coat?**

I dislike the default lighting in the viewport at times; depending on the model, it can be hard to view certain faces with the default lighting/shading.

**What problems is 3D Coat solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Streamlined UV creation process. I prefer other 3D software for most other things, but really only because I haven't delved into 3D Coat's wide array of tools. It's not a reflection of the software, just my bias.

  ### 20. Solved all UV problems maya couldn't do

**Rating:** 3.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Fine Art | Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** April 07, 2016

**What do you like best about 3D Coat?**

How much easier it is to make a simple uv for any 3D model and how easy it is to export back

**What do you dislike about 3D Coat?**

Sometime it's not quite clear how to use, sometimes it's as simple as not clearing seams before hand.

**Recommendations to others considering 3D Coat:**

If I haven't pointed it out enough, it makes mapping your UV's so much better!!!!

**What problems is 3D Coat solving and how is that benefiting you?**

UV's aren't as much as a nightmare as I had once thought. This software make's it so much easier to do, saving me time and frustration.

  ### 21. Easy to learn, yet powerful

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** erick s. | Lead Illustrator, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** April 24, 2016

**What do you like best about 3D Coat?**

I really admire the simplicity of the user interface, and the way the function works intuitively, even for artist who rarely venture into 3D texture painting.

**What do you dislike about 3D Coat?**

Sometimes the software crashes for unknown reason. My best guess is probably memory or graphic card related issues.

**Recommendations to others considering 3D Coat:**

Please use it, it's easy, light, and versatile.

**What problems is 3D Coat solving and how is that benefiting you?**

The learning curve is faster, and less costly.


## 3D Coat Discussions
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## 3D Coat Features
**Design**
- Sculpting
- Topology
- Drawing
- Brush Variety 
- Effects

**Design**
- Brush Variety
- Color
- Effects

**Generative AI**
- AI Text-to-Image
- AI Text-to-Video
- AI Text-to-3D

**Move**
- Animate
- Render
- Views

**Detail**
- Sculpt
- Dynamic Tessellation
- Texture 
- Unwrap
- UV Mapping

**Store & Manage**
- Pipeline 
- Controls
- Template library 

**Logistics**
- Import
- Integrations
- Export

**Generative AI**
- AI Text-to-Image
- AI Text-to-3D

**Generative AI**
- AI Text-to-Image
- AI Text-to-3D

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