But three days later I had already forgotten how to get to a stage where I could use it – so here are some notes. Once I got the hang of it I was flying around Spotllight – that was great. You things like crop, colour correct, mirror, smudge and blend images. Hover over the icons to display what each cryptic hieroglyph does. Here’s what it looks like: The Spotlight Dial in ZBrush The interface is much different from other image editors, sporting a “dial” that serves as a selection and positioning tool. You can add images to Spotlight, then use them to “rub” them onto a 3D model. This is ZBrush’s image editing and painting feature.Įverything needs some funky name, usually beginning or containing the letter Z. I’m surprised they didn’t call this Zpotlight. I want to use ZBrush as a texturing tool and paint existing 3D objects, so I jumped right ahead and took a good look at something called Spotlight. The emphasis in ZBrush is about sculpting 3D models – something I’m not really into. I’ve gotten over the culture shock of the ZBRush Interface.
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