This video by Zbrush Certified Instructor and Autodesk Maya Certified Instructor Andrew Klein, takes a look at new features in Zbrush 4r2 that allow you to add to your model as you go, giving you a clean workable poly-mesh base updated on the fly.
I like what you got going on here, though, I am curious as to why you keep turning Dyna on and off. From what I have been able to see, and do, you can just turn it on and leave it until you are done dynameshing. All you do is hold CTRL and drag to release the mask, and repeat (CTRL drag) to remesh it.
As usual your videos are very helpful. Thanks for sharing andrew! By the way if you have the time, stop by my channel to check out some of my ZBrush vids. I would value your feedback.
I have a model I was working on with dynamesh but now I need a lower resolution mesh and don't know how to achieve that, any tricks? Good vid.
RAYXNUM1 1 month ago
Thank you so much for the help. I didnt have to look very hard for a good tutorial.
hamtoilet 3 months ago
I thought my new headphone got screwed.. :p
MrSaphho 3 months ago
This is the alien version of Angelina jolie!
amralshaf 3 months ago 2
@janikarvonen yeah it's so jelly of dat left ear
thetubeaccount 3 months ago
My right ear is missing your lovely voice ;)
janikarvonen 3 months ago
I like what you got going on here, though, I am curious as to why you keep turning Dyna on and off. From what I have been able to see, and do, you can just turn it on and leave it until you are done dynameshing. All you do is hold CTRL and drag to release the mask, and repeat (CTRL drag) to remesh it.
daggergblue 4 months ago
Love your videos always.Thanks for the help with the new tools in Zbrush 4r2.
~Jo from AI San fran
SylentPhantom 4 months ago
Very useful...thank you.
Paleo3d 4 months ago 2
As usual your videos are very helpful. Thanks for sharing andrew! By the way if you have the time, stop by my channel to check out some of my ZBrush vids. I would value your feedback.
3Djunkie1984 5 months ago