It doesnt run windows. Runs Windows CE. Not to say pixologic couldnt make a specific version for it. And yes. It does look good. Somehow though, I cant see it replacing my old pen and paper sketchbooks on the road.
actually if you want brushes to load everytime you load zbrush just add them into the location here C:\Program Files (x86)\Pixologic\ZBrush 4R2\ZStartup\BrushPresets in respect to your own installation location.
That's great to know, thanks! Looking forward to the next version. Fuse, yeah I hate that as well, I hope Pixologic allows us to disable the right click menu, I know it's been asked by a few people on ZBCentral.
The castle ruins thing in Underworld Evolution were done in Zbrush. Luma were interviewed by Pixologic http://pixologic.com/zbrush/interviews/luma_interview.html I'd imagine it could be something similar for games, just using normal maps instead.
I want to use Zbrush and make tileables but I can't because I cannot even afford the student version :(. PS: If anyone from Pixologic is here I except free gifts via Polycount PM :D
Yeah, that's the glitch we were talking about. R2B was pretty buggy from my experience, but R3 has been smooth sailing so far. The update is free, I've yet to see one from Pixologic that isn't.
I wonder why wouldn't Pixologic just make it spec color channel in usual PBR way, exportable to textures . or maybe just roughness. Wouldn't it be much more helpful instead of this Material channel nobody really use
That pack comes only with the ZB version of KS.(which is a stripped down version of KS pro) If you email Pixologic and let them know you already have KS and ZB then they should make the pack available to you.
As far as I see, this method involves dropping to canvas, just like tilde key etc (so can't be edited). Also has the issue of terrible aliasing around the objects. I wonder if pixologic will ever look at these issues? :¬(
Thr's one from sebastian from pixologic zclassroom (the building) http://www.3dtotal.com/team/Tutorials_3/ZBrush_Tutorials/architectural_techniques/page01.asp and from Food: http://www.zbrushcentral.com/zbc/showthread.php?t=69054&page=6&pp=15