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    Default 16 Custom Seam/Stitch brushes for zBrush

    Hello there! These are my custom made high resolution seam-brushes that I created for zBrush. Based on 1k psd files with custom icons these brushes are ready to use as they are. Just extract them to your brushes folder and navigate there with lightbox in zbrush. Make sure you have enough resolution on your mesh and there you go! See the example image in the cover! These work excellently on any cloth types but especially with new leather materials. Get it here! https://gumroad.com/l/ldBZS


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    Default New set available!

    Hello! I released a new set at my gumroadpage! See the artstation site as well! https://www.artstation.com/artwork/kLolz
    Get the NEW set here: https://gumroad.com/l/KzolW




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    those are neat... might have to grab some

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    Nice, just bought them

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    They look good. No PayPal?
    "Whoever controls the media, the images, controls the culture." - Allen Ginsberg

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    You can pay with paypal on Gumroad

    Also, I recently made an update to all the brushes fixing some minor tiling issues with the textures.
    Cheers

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    Dancuka,

    Awesome stitches!

    I have a question that is a bit out of scope...
    How would you paint them? For example, with your baseball stitch, how would one paint the stitches red without painstakingly painting each individual stitch?

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    Sorry for replying so late! The painting can be tricky, but for example in substance painter you can get a tight curvature mask to get the stitches masked and paint them that way. Hope this helps!

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