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Using folders - ZBrush Tutorial
From the course: ZBrush 2020 Essential Training
Using folders
- [Instructor] Until version 2019 of ZBrush, all of your SubTools had to exist in one long list. That was a challenge to work with and to keep things organized, especially, if you had a lot of SubTools. Now, there's a new feature called Folders, which helps you keep things in groups, and modify whole groups of SubTools at once. Let's see how it works. So to make a folder, first you want to select one of the SubTools that you want to be in that folder. And then come down to New Folder. And when you click that, it's going to ask you to give it a name. So, I'm going to separate my SubTools into two different groups. One for the anatomical features, and then one for the clothing. So I'll just name this one, anatomy. Okay so you can see what it did is it created a folder, and it's called anatomy, and inside of that is a SubTool called Hank. Now if we want to add more SubTools to this folder all we have to do is click…
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Working with subtools3m 42s
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Adding new tools and subtools2m 40s
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Splitting subtools2m 58s
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Combining subtools2m 10s
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Using Insert Mesh brushes4m 55s
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Creating Insert Mesh brushes3m 15s
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Using Curve brushes5m 46s
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Extracting new shapes2m 57s
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Using Live Booleans3m 42s
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Generating the Boolean mesh4m 17s
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Using Transpose Master2m 31s
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Creating text2m 50s
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Using folders5m 41s
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