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Removing a material from an object

Removing a material from an object - ZBrush Tutorial

From the course: ZBrush: Tips & Tricks

Removing a material from an object

- [Instructor] So as you likely already know, changing the material in ZBrush will update the material for every object in your scene that hasn't had a material locked in. So for example, if we want to lock the material in for the shirt which we have selected, we can either click on the Fill Material button that we made earlier in this course or we can go to the Material channel, Color, and Fill Object. So now if we change this to a different material, you can see it updates everywhere except for the object for which that material was filled. Now this is often what you want, but sometimes you want to be able to go back to the behavior where picking a new material will automatically display it on your model. So let's see how to do that. Okay, let's restore the shirt so that it will update with whatever material we apply. So let's pick the Flat Color material. So the Flat Color material is quite useful for seeing the silhouette of the object, but it's also an interesting material…

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