![]() I tried adding it, but it wasn't accessible. It was also missing some of the Clipping Brushes.most notably the ClipRect brush that I use frequently. I'll have to look into that.can I make brushes? But it did let me load in my favorite materials (Shiny, Shiny Dirty, and Dirty Blue). I did try loading some of my favorite brushes from ZBrush 4R7, but I got a message that says that ZBrushCore only allows brushes created in that program. ZBrushCore is also limited to 30 different brushes, but the majority of them are the brushes I use most. The new version also includes simplified exports for 3D printing, but I haven't tried those yet. I added the bezel and stone, and hollowed out the back of the ring so that it would be lighter to cast. There are also wonderful videos for getting started.the ring below is a variation of one of their tutorials. And Pixologic has also included some starting projects in the "Lightbox" for a signet ring, a plain band, and an engagement ring. But as you can see, the Palettes are significantly simplified.Īfter getting a chance to work more with ZBC, I found there are workarounds for someone working with jewelry designs. ![]() Then she came over for a quick intro lesson on the new software, and I was thrown off a little by some of the tools that are missing, but we still had a successful tutorial session, making some press molds for clay. ![]() At first I gave her a demo of ZBrush 4R7, well before the introduction of ZBrushCore. Feeling pretty advanced with ZBrush, at least where jewelry is concerned, I volunteered to give a demo to a fellow glass artist who is interested in using 3D printing to create specialized tools.
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