I have a ZBrush Mac License and want to switch to Windows recently. Anyone who wants to swap his (her) PC version for Mac, please let me know. Pixologic will handle all the details for free.
Hey im way interested! I sent you a PM. And you do need to contact pixologic to get a license transfer authorized. They will do the transferring. I guess i should also ask, is this for Win or Mac?
Absolutly stupefied. Pixologic's guys show once more time that they follow always some great idea , cause I think that the base of PROJECTION was here , isn't it ?: http://206.145.80.239/zbc/showthread.php?t=33715 excelent !
Does your model have uvs? It may be related to that. I haven't had this issue, so I can't say for sure though. Check the pixologic wiki as well, it may have known issues on the noise article.
I knew my common sense was tingling for a reason, mostly because if this thing were real they'd have been bought by Autodesk or Pixologic or somebody who has an interest in pushing millions of voxel-like "atoms".
"Fuckin' Zbrush how does it work?"... ...I'm sorry....I couldn't help myself...the wording was too close... in an attempt to make this post constructive, here is the link to pixologics trial download. http://www.pixologic.com/zbrush/trial/
maaan cool stuff. seen some of that in pixologic interview before but its still awesome :) i need to work more with zbrush moooore hehe. Nice that you take the time to answer so many question. thanks
Thanks for the example Enodmi. I am sure it will come in handy. I tried it on the head and it didnt come out as clean as your example. I hope that day come soon :P Mite send pixologic a email :)
get in touch with pixologic, give them details about how and when you purchased zbrush and hopefully they can straighten it out. if you didn't buy it, you're on your own we don't discuss piracy on the boards.
Im hoping someone chimes in. Could be a corrupt tool or project. You could send the tool to pixologic, or maybe export it out as an object then reimport it into a fresh ZB scene and try reconstruct subdivide, or copy it, remesh and project.