Great set of useful tools. I love the ampbrush, the guizmo to the object thing....these should be native to ZBrush. I wish for a real snap tool and a move to 0,0,0 coordinates (and back to original...
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Great set of useful tools. I love the ampbrush, the guizmo to the object thing....these should be native to ZBrush. I wish for a real snap tool and a move to 0,0,0 coordinates (and back to original...
I love the rendering of the eye of you 'Ink Makeup' in shiny grey. Any tip how I can try to mimic? Please? Please? :)
Yes, no problem.
Very handy though I sometimes get my saved views disappeared or mutiplied when refreshed.
Is it possible to get a clone stamp tool similar to the one found in Photoshop to copy detail from one place of the model to another on the same model. This kind of brush used to be available in a...
Thank you Marcus. :)
Are you still planning for the point cloud option?
Thanks for the 64 version. :)
Thanks a lot for your work. This plug-in should be a regular one. I am using it a lot and I will install it right now. Thanks.
JM
looking forward for 64bit plugs. Make public please. Excellent tool working perfectly for what it is supposed to do thanks again Marcus.
It is working great, it does what it is supposed to do. No colour yet though.
So scans are useful indeed!
Yes sure, I am sending you a PM. I know more than one guy who could give your tool a go.
Meshlab is a free app that can do a lot, trust me, and it is free.
http://meshlab.sourceforge.net/
Then a PLY import directly into ZBrush could still be interesting I guess.
It is absolutely gorgeous and you show great skills. Now what is the scientific precision of objects recreated from photos?
Very good.
C'est vraiment bien.
Hi! Can someone add a row of customs views buttons in the ZApplink Properties for the Character Sheet please?
Here a challenge for you guys! Model the Evil Maria Robot from Metropolis as it appears in the film. Not the one in the Cinematheque Française, Paris, or the one in the Deutsche Kinemathek - Museum...
Can we see the head sculpt created by ZBrush artist Majid Esmaeili, used in "Ready, Set, Render! Part2" with hair, please? Please?
Awesome work.