![]() ![]() See the “Rake” brush for an example.īear in mind the mesh needs enough resolution to be able to pick up the “bristle” detail, and you may need to tweak the stroke settings–reducing Z intensity to a low value will produce more natural looking results. Combining the “Freehand” or “Dots” stroke type (“Freehand” and “Dots” are interchangeable in most situations) with a speckled alpha type to mimic brush bristles is how you would do this in most cases. ![]() That would be more useful for texture work rather than sculpting, but still an interesting plug-in to be aware of.Īs to how to do this in ZBrush proper for the purposes of sculpting, it mostly comes down to stroke and alpha selection for a given brush. Before anything else, I’ll just point out the Paintstop plugin, located in the Document menu, which would allow you to paint with a lot of the features and characteristics of a dedicated paint app. ![]()
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