Do you know how to do the reverse? I have a zbrush mesh object that I need to make a 'solid object' in Matrix so that I can boolean it and run estimated metal weights. Thank you in advance!
Rhino can work with mesh. Booleans are no problem. The meshboolean commands are quite robust. It will give you weights off a mesh as well. Rhino will calculate volume of your geometry and then use the specific gravity of the material you want to convert it to weight.
Why do you use the Matrix? Maybe you should to start learning Blender? And a more fresh Zbrush have more cool Zremasher, awesome Live Boolean and Dynamesh.
Thats realy cool. Thnks! Can you show something else about Matrix+Zbrush?
This is my philosophy also : learn something new everyday . Thanks a million
Do you know how to do the reverse? I have a zbrush mesh object that I need to make a 'solid object' in Matrix so that I can boolean it and run estimated metal weights. Thank you in advance!
Rhino can work with mesh. Booleans are no problem. The meshboolean commands are quite robust. It will give you weights off a mesh as well. Rhino will calculate volume of your geometry and then use the specific gravity of the material you want to convert it to weight.
@@xxmoneypitxx Thank you! Going to try this right now
@@xxmoneypitxx quick question: is there a certain command or button to look for in Rhino to get weights?
. Thank you
Why do you use the Matrix?
Maybe you should to start learning Blender?
And a more fresh Zbrush have more cool Zremasher, awesome Live Boolean and Dynamesh.