From several of those menus, you can not only paint on your canvas and position objects, but also create your own models from scratch or download pre-made models. Below are a handful of things you can do in this program to make your own 3D art, whether it be a fancy logo or header for your website or a model of your home or a city. The sharp edge tool is meant to provide depth. You can draw over an existing 2D image to copy its shape and ultimately make it 3D, or draw into a free space to make your own 3D object. The soft edge tool is extremely similar, but should be used when you need to build in an inflation effect where the edges are round instead of sharp. Another is the tube brush, which lets you make ribbons of 3D volume. The shape can be changed to a star, triangle, and others, and a taper setting provides even more adjustments. You can pick any color you want with these tools by using the color options to the right before you draw the doodle, or by selecting an already drawn model and choosing Edit color from the menu. Moving and shaping a 3D doodle is as easy as selecting it from the canvas and using the pop-up buttons and corners. From the 3D shapes menu, within the 3D models area, are five models you can import directly onto your canvas. They include a man, woman, dog, cat, and fish. The 3D objects section includes 10 other shapes. Choose from a square, sphere, hemisphere, cone, pyramid, cylinder, tube, capsule, curved cylinder, and doughnut. Some other ways to build 3D models is to download them from the 3D library, which is a collection of pre-made models you can get for free. Do this from the 3D library menu. Once the sticker is positioned as you need it, click away from the box or select the stamp button to apply it to the model. Use the side menu to adjust the color, font type, size, and alignment within the text box. Every character can be adjusted individually, as you see in the image here. With 3D text, since the object can move off of a flat surface, you can adjust its position relative to all other objects much like you can with any 3D model. Do this by selecting it and using the pop-up buttons around the text. For example, the soft edge doodle is used to make the flower petals you see here, the center of the flower can be built with the sphere shape or sharp edge doodle, and the colors are modeled after the flat picture by using the eyedropper tool to sample the picture’s color.