you can also go to camera view press n for the tab menu and select "lock camera to view" then you can adjust the camera how you want it and deselect the option
ZBrush is only a 32bit app iirc, and that was why its limited. Blender is fully 64bit (as long as you install the 64bit version), so you can use as much as you have. :)
@Peksio It doesn't really matter which one you choose, because you can always switch from setups without problems if you need to. In the Preference>Kepmap window, like this.
That system is really not well communicated, and also a bit an outlier comming from other DCC's. The whole thing is based on reference counting, the numbers show you how many times a datablock is referenced (so every reference is a 'user') . If reference count is zero - the thing wont be save into the blend file → things…
It's good to hear that it's working well for you, Pior. Blond, this tutorial may be of interest to you as far as the scripting goes. https://cgcookie.com/blender/2013/07/12/creating-custom-toolbar-panel-python-scripting/ As for managing lots of objects you have a few options. If you want to save a set of vertices to be…
What is so user-unfriendly about it? It sounds like you want there to be a "one-click" solution. It's not so hard as you're exaggerating it to be. Download>extract>run. Is that really any less user-friendly than run>find update button>install>restart blender? You get an uncomplicated install without the registry bloat. Are…
@Udjani not a real useful answer perhaps, but if i understand you correctly, that's what some addons like HardOps do by default with the Bevel modifier operation. If you already own these, perhaps there's your answer? I'm only saying this in case you were'nt aware of it, though you probably already are ^^'
@hakbit: [ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbfFAKJ2t7g[/ame] Just FYI, if that isn't you, you probably shouldn't be posting the art as your own. At best, you might put a description showing that you made it, by following a tutorial *LINK* by *AUTHOR*, just like he's crediting the concept.
As a quick tip, you can only go up to six subdivisions using the arrow button on the Subsurf Modifier, but if you actually click to enter a number from your keyboard, you can enter higher numbers. That way you could have seven (or more) subdivisions on a single modifier.
I didnt realise there was bug with that :( You prob. know this, but if you open a .blend through the file menu, you can uncheck "Load UI" which will keep your default 2.5x theme. :)