First, save your stuff. Then merge all of your subtools together and export your model as an OBJ. Easy! But please consult Zbrush Central for simple questions like this as the forum would already have the answers for you.
Wicked good ideas in this video! I never thought of using subtool limiters for transposing. I've just relied on my keen artistic ability & understanding of anatomy to pose organic things, Sometimes though a keen understanding isn't enough, what may look great at one angle can be totally wrong at another.
Having transparency on when using subtools for referencing helps. There are so many different ways of referencing that it can speed up your process incredibly. Anyway, I'm glad you found this useful. Cheers.
If i have umm lets say 10 substools, and i wanna save it as a whole obj, how do i do it?
javanild0 1 year ago
@javanild0
First, save your stuff. Then merge all of your subtools together and export your model as an OBJ. Easy! But please consult Zbrush Central for simple questions like this as the forum would already have the answers for you.
MixMashCom 1 year ago
Wicked good ideas in this video! I never thought of using subtool limiters for transposing. I've just relied on my keen artistic ability & understanding of anatomy to pose organic things, Sometimes though a keen understanding isn't enough, what may look great at one angle can be totally wrong at another.
hazonku 2 years ago
Having transparency on when using subtools for referencing helps. There are so many different ways of referencing that it can speed up your process incredibly. Anyway, I'm glad you found this useful. Cheers.
MixMashCom 2 years ago
Great Technique Thanks.
AVTPro 2 years ago
great : )
emotion44 3 years ago