 So, if you're coming from Blender, the second thing that you'll notice is for some reason there are no hotkeys for the most important camera angles. Now this was a big deal for me. When I saw this, I looked ZBrush in the eyes and said, listen up buddy, you give me my camera hotkeys or we're done. And then ZBrush was like, okay fine, here are your hotkeys. And now that I have them, I'm gonna share them with you. Again it's a plugin and for those of you who are having trouble with the last plugin, check out my pin post. It has a few resources that might help you solve your problem. This plugin is called Access Tool Position and you can get it from the link in the description. Go to Local C, Program Files, Pixelogic, your version of ZBrush, I'm in 2022, ZStartup and Plugin64. Make sure you're in Plug64, not ZPlugs. And drag Access Tool Position for R6 Update inside ZPlug64. Then when you open ZBrush, on the right side you should see the Access Tool Position and it'll have buttons that you can click to trigger the sacred camera angles. Now from here setting hotkeys in ZBrush is pretty simple. Hold Ctrl Alt and left click any menu item you want and the hotkey system will activate. Then you press whatever hotkey you want to set it to and it might give you a message saying that hotkey is already taken, just ignore it. I just set these to the exact same hotkeys that I have in Blender. So basically numpad forward, backward, left, right, up and down. You can really set it to whatever you want. When you're done setting up all your hotkeys, go up to Preferences, Hotkeys and Store Hotkeys. This will save your settings permanently. So that's how you get Blender hotkeys in ZBrush and real quick I just wanted to touch on the stylus vs mouse thing. There really is no debate. You should use a stylus if you have the opportunity. The reason that I'm showing mouse option controls is because most Blender users probably don't have a stylus yet. A lot of us are still saving up money for that and sometimes it takes a long time before you can afford things. If you're in America then 40 bucks, yeah it's not so bad. But if you're in a country where 8 hours of work is almost 8 American dollars, you might be stuck with the mouse for a long time. So get a stylus while you can, but in the meanwhile get the most out of your mouse controls while you're saving up. Anyway, hope that helps and as always hope you have a fantastic day and I'll see you around.