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Making a tiling track brush

Making a tiling track brush - ZBrush Tutorial

From the course: ZBrush: Tips & Tricks

Making a tiling track brush

- Building off of what we learned in the last video, let's make a different kind of brush. There may be a time when you want to make a brush that lays down a seamless repeating pattern. In this video, I'm going to make a stitched seam, like you might find where two pieces of fabric meet on an article of clothing. Okay, so for this we're going to be working on Hank's shirt here. I'm just going to alt click on it to make it the active subtool, and what I want to do is start making some stitch marks around the hems of the fabric. And it might be very time consuming to do this by hand and it would probably lack precision so let's find a better way to do this. I'm going to create this brush on a separate piece of geometry first. So let's go into subtool, append, and let's get a plain 3D. Let's just scroll down and make sure it's the active subtool and I'm going to hide everything else by turning on solo mode. Let's go ahead and hit F to zoom out. Okay, just like the last video, what I want…

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