Object properties can be inspected when it comes to name, visibility, export, auto UV, and shading.
Load textures, make various edits, and explore various display options Besides normal brush mode, you can go with noise, eraser or fill. There's also a paint brush you can use for objects, whose color, size and softness can be adjusted. As far as editing features are concerned, it's possible to add cubes, set the cube angle, origin and orientation, load texture from local PNGs, scale, as well as rotate, flip and center items. You can create regular and entity models, export blockmodels, Optifine entities and OBJ models, and save JSON models. To set up a new project, it's necessary to enter the file name, parent model, description tag and texture size (for PE models only) as well as to either enable or disable ambient occlusion, depending on your preference. Wrapped in a sophisticated-looking interface with a dark theme, the application has distinct areas for making edits and viewing the design. If you want to give 3D modeling a shot and if you happen to be a Minecraft fan, you can try Blockbench, a free and easy-to-use 3D model designer that puts rich tools at your disposal for enriching the gaming experience by adding your own models and textures.
You can right click the mesh to find more options to manipulate the mesh, like extruding or cutting faces. Then use the regular transform tools to modify the mesh. Switch the selection mode in the main toolbar and select parts of the mesh.