So there seems to be some mixed messaging when it comes to Core. The storepage as well as homepage for ZbrushCore says: "If you … * love sculpting, messing with clay or just love art * are a 2D illustrator wanting to try 3D * an aspiring game, animation or VFX artist * an artist with big ideas for 3D printing * a…
I must have missed this. Did they say it would be like paying the full amount for Zbrush in the end? Be great for those, like myself, who haven't done much sculpting. I only recently tried out the trial of 4R7 and have to say I loved it. Was apprehensive about using a pen at first but found the controls and UI very…
This is the only reference I've seen to a release date... "Pixologic hasn’t announced a release date for ZBrush 4R8, so it will presumably come out some time after ZBrushCore ships on 14 October." As someone who has always struggled a bit with the transforms I think I'm most excited about the new gizmo. :D
If it costs the same amount to buy ZBrush Core and later update to ZBrush Full, it's a great option. I wish more companies would offer upgrade paths like that, also like Algorithmic's rent to own with Substance Live. I would definitely consider buying it if that was the case. ZCore is perfect for people that just want to…
I think it's great that Pixologic makes a Zbrush software with limited resources in order to reduce costs and attract more costumers. Corel company already did it with Painter and I'm certain not all users in the planet do need Zbrush to its maximum capacity. Unfortunately, I read some of the technical differences between…
Zbrush full version costs less than some plugins for other mainstream software. And updates are free for lifetime (at least they were for now). So what`s to complain about? Do you guys want everything for free for lifetime? Just get the full version ;) As for the lack of UVs and texturing - does anyone really do texturing…