Thanks Shane, it was almost 2 years ago i quit Zbrush and quit watching you... I see you lost weight :-) Thanks for al those great streams and feedback, Lessons
Can you say, please, what is the difference between "store config"and "save as startup document". Because in both cases I think it all custom interfaces, saving and opening every next time when we are opening Zbrush
Sure! "Store Config" will store the current configuration of the User Interface to use every time upon startup while "Save as Startup Document" will store the actual canvas or viewport in it's current state. Then every time you load up ZBrush, it will start with that startup document/canvas/viewport.
Incredible plan
Thanks I 'm glad that you don't waste my time talking about other things how others peoples do
Thanks Shane, it was almost 2 years ago i quit Zbrush and quit watching you... I see you lost weight :-) Thanks for al those great streams and feedback, Lessons
Loving the new videos Shane, keep it up! Also congrats on your "deflation"! :P
Thanks so much! Paolo
Good tutorial. Thank you
Great video verry usefull. Thanks!
IS there a reason why my Zbrush doesn't keep my saved Custom UI or SubPalettes? On OSX.
Make sure you are going to Preferences>Config>Store Config. You should also Save UI in the same place.
thanks you so much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Can you say, please, what is the difference between "store config"and "save as startup document". Because in both cases I think it all custom interfaces, saving and opening every next time when we are opening Zbrush
Sure! "Store Config" will store the current configuration of the User Interface to use every time upon startup while "Save as Startup Document" will store the actual canvas or viewport in it's current state. Then every time you load up ZBrush, it will start with that startup document/canvas/viewport.
@@3DCharacterWorkshop thanks