From the course: ZBrush: Tips & Tricks

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Using Merge Undo

Using Merge Undo

- When running a macro or a script, ZBrush executes a series of commands in a row. If you want to undo the macro or script, you have to undo back through each command, one at a time, which is annoying, because you probably just want to undo everything at once. With ZBrush 2018, a new scripting command was added that lets you do exactly that. The great thing about this is that you don't have to know how to do any scripting to set it up. Let's see how. Okay, so let's say we wanna record a macro and record some steps of doing things to this skull so that we can repeat those same step over and over again without having to do them manually. So first let's go up to macro and make a new macro. Now ZBrush suggests that you click yes here. I highly recommend you click no. So let's just do some things at random. Let's say we wanna lower the subdivision levels down to the lowest while we do this. Maybe we'll go to deformation and inflate it somewhat. And let's do some twisting on it. And maybe…

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