From the course: ZBrush: Modeling a Cartoon Character

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Posing multiple subtools together

Posing multiple subtools together - ZBrush Tutorial

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Posing multiple subtools together

- [instructor] By default in ZBrush, you can only affect one sub tool at a time. But what if posing requires moving multiple sub tools together, it would be cumbersome to have to individually move multiple parts, and then have everything end up where it should be after posing. So that's why we're going to use a special mode of the gizmo, to move multiple sub tools at once. Let's see how it's done. So first, let's do it on a pretty simple example. Let's come down in our sub tool list to the guitar, and make sure that folder is visible. And let's click on the little gear next to the eyeball on this, and go to transpose set. So what this does, is it puts us in the Gizmo mode. But with this special mode turned on, that allows us to affect multiple sub tools at once. And by doing it to this folder, that means that all of the sub tools in this folder, are going to be the ones that are affected, and every other sub tool will not…

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