I need a legit copy of ZBrush
15 years ago
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Seriously. I want to learn this program: IF it proceeds in the manner I'm expecting (And I'm sure it will) it'll quickly become MORE of the #1 3D program. Not only because of that, but It only has ONE issue I don't like, which I can get over being an issue once I learn to use it properly.
I've got no way to get the app and the trial wouldn't last long enough for me to use it to learn with.
(To be honest I'm a slow learner.)
I've got no way to get the app and the trial wouldn't last long enough for me to use it to learn with.
(To be honest I'm a slow learner.)
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Sculptris has a few bugs that still need ironed out before its completely viable, but the main thing I want from ZBrush that Sculptris doesn't have is ZSpheres and the new "muscle" building tool thats part of it.
The ability to repose a model in a way that moves as if it has muscles under the skin is invaluable. Heck, simply being able to repose the model is welcome!
If ZBrush continues as I expect they will be adding animation tools to the application. (I'd be happier if they made it so you can export the "muscle structure" out to Maya as a skinned rig, but I don't see that happening.)
I like Sculptris interface much better, but unless they add the ZSphere like building ability it won't have the primary feature I would like to use.