From the course: Zbrush: Concept Kitbashing
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Insert brushes - ZBrush Tutorial
From the course: Zbrush: Concept Kitbashing
Insert brushes
- [Instructor] Insert and curve brushes are definitely your best bet for kitbashing, especially IMM, or insert multi-mesh brushes, as you can have an entire set of meshes living within the same brush. Later in this course, we'll dedicate a couple of videos to the creation of our own custom insert brushes, but in this video, I just want to give you a brief walkthrough on how they work. If you want to follow along, go ahead and load up the testing_IMM brush from the exercise files. To load up a brush, click on the brush palette and then click on the load button, or you can also do it from the brush thumbnail, then click on the load button here. Once you load up the testing_IMM brush, you'll see that the interface changes a little, and now you have the IMM viewer at the top of the canvas. This is a UI feature that is used only by the IMM brushes, VDMs, nanomesh, and other brushes with multiple alphas. It allows you to easily select between different objects that live within the same…
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What is kitbashing?1m 16s
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Benefits and practical application1m 29s
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Scratch building for kitbashing46s
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Insert brushes3m 52s
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Advanced IMM brushes3m 16s
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Curve brushes2m 58s
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Decimation Master2m 51s
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Useful brushes3m 23s
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Dynamesh3m 30s
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