ZBrush_Noisemaker_Chainmail.mp4
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@EtcherTube It worked perfectly fine, thank you very much for this great piece of advice & the rest of your tutorials :) I managed to create a suit using your technique, so many thanks for that! Pic can be found on pixologic on facebook, it's the orc I have as youtube-pic he he
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@EtcherTube wow, thanks for the reply and the info :)
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@daloart : thanx, glad the vid was helpful. This is a new feature in Z4, so you won't be able to use Z3 -> if you're a registered user you can update to Z4R2 for free!
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hi, it was great video! can zbrush 3 do something like this?
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Great video, I'm new to zbrush but this is very helpful.
joesparto81 3 weeks ago
@joesparto81 : you're welcome:)
EtcherTube 2 weeks ago
lets talk about glitching :D ... BTW nice little tutor U have
Michal4601 4 weeks ago
@Michal4601 thanks man!
EtcherTube 2 weeks ago
Hi, thank you very much for this tutorial! I have a question though, is it possible to apply this noise only to a polygroup instead of the entire chosen subtool?
JohanLithvall 2 months ago
@JohanLithvall : Sorry for the late reply Johan! Yes, it's very easy to apply the noise to only a polygroup: mask all areas that you don't want the noise applied to (you can easily select polygroups by Sift+Ctrl clicking on them -with the Select Rect brush- and then using Ctrl+ drag to mask them - > let me know if this worked for ya :)
EtcherTube 2 months ago