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zbrush window zoom

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NAIMA polycounter lvl 14
Hi when you use the zoom button in zbrush it enlarges the view but it makes the whole image pixellated and looks bad , now I woudl just like to fill all the unused gray space around the modeling window zooming the window but I can't find a tool to do it , ofc I know how to zoom in and out on the model , but I mean the rendering view window , I can only enlarge using the zoom that makes all pixellated , isn't there another way to adapt the window to the whole space between the tools windows?

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  • SsSandu_C
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    SsSandu_C polycounter lvl 13
    Hey! Too fill in that gray space(without that zoom) you just have to go to the Document tab and resize with the values you want(uncheck PRO not to keep the width proportional that if you want to input your on w and h values). What you are resizing is the canvass. Zbrush main window in which you are modeling is not really a 3d viewport like in 3d modeling packages. The zoom feature is like the zoom in photoshop or any 2d application. There is no zoom as in mudbox or 3ds max inside zbrush mainly due to the core technology behind zbrush(pixols, 2.5D) When you normally "zoom" in on an object you actually scale it(scale edited object button).
  • cryrid
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    cryrid interpolator
    I usually close the dividers and hit tab, and then with Document>>WSize on, create a new document. This creates the maximum workspace area that my screen can handle.
  • NAIMA
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    NAIMA polycounter lvl 14
    Thankyou :) ...
    Just out of curiosity , since I have a dual screen monitor setup , it woudl be possible to somehow set the Zbrush to open a full res window on one monitor and all the tools and stuff on the other monitor?
  • SsSandu_C
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    SsSandu_C polycounter lvl 13
    Hmmm... I don't think you can because all the menus and stuff are docked. You might want to make your own custom right click menu and add all your common used tools. After that you can choose the minimal theme or just hit tab and hide the menu. If you do this you can have access to your tools with the right click and an almost full screen zbrush document.
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