Can I use the ʼPaint Bucketʼ to sample a color from a photo in SketchUp?

Short Answer

No — in SketchUp, the paint bucket can apply a material and sample an existing material already in the model, but it cannot directly pick an individual pixel color from a photo the way an eyedropper in an image editor can. The most common professional method is to import the photo as a texture, then sample that texture material. Limitation: this does not extract a standalone exact photo pixel color.

What You Need to Know Before

Warning: If your photo is imported as an image instead of a textured face, SketchUp may not let you sample it as a reusable material. Also, color appearance can shift because imported photos are texture-based and affected by face placement, scaling, and display style.

How to Sample a Color or Material from a Photo in SketchUp

  • Command: Paint Bucket

  • Shortcut: [B]

  • Quick Steps:

    1. Import the photo into SketchUp, then place it on a face as a texture or use an already textured face in the model.
    2. Activate Paint Bucket from the toolbar or press B.
    3. Hold Alt (Windows) or Command (Mac) to sample the material from the textured face, then click another face to apply it.
  • Use the fastest professional method: sample the applied photo texture directly from geometry, not from a floating image.

Variables & Settings

  • Key Setting: Use the Colors in Model or In Model material collection in the Materials panel to confirm the sampled photo texture is available as a model material.

Why it Fails

  • Cause 1 (Geometry): The photo is not applied to a face as a texture, so SketchUp has no face material to sample with Paint Bucket.
  • Cause 2 (layers/Locks): The image or textured object is inside a locked group/component, preventing normal editing or material reassignment.
  • Cause 3 (Command/Logic): Paint Bucket samples materials, not individual bitmap pixels, so it cannot extract a precise single-photo color value like Photoshop.

Quick Fix & Best Practice

  • Quick Fix: Explode or edit the group/component if needed, make sure the photo is actually applied to a face, then use Paint Bucket + Alt/Command to sample the texture material.
  • Manager’s Verdict: Use this method when you want to reuse the same photo texture in SketchUp. If you need an exact pixel color from a photograph, sample it first in an image editor, then create or edit the SketchUp material manually.

FAQ

Can SketchUp sample a material from an existing face?
Yes, Paint Bucket can sample any material already applied to model geometry.

Can I pick an exact RGB color from a photo in SketchUp?
No, not directly from a photo pixel with Paint Bucket.

What is the best workaround for exact photo colors?
Use an external image editor to read the color, then enter that color in a SketchUp material.

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