Jean-Guy
05-23-03, 06:44 AM
Bonjour,
As a beginner Zbrusher (a few weeks) Zbrush represents tremendous potential. But that’s all what it is until now: potential. There are questions that I’d like to ask:
The first one goes to the creator of Zbrush: I’d like to understand why I can edit only the current object. In both 2D or 3D programs, which Zbrush claims to bridge, I can edit any object if I select it first. Why can’t Zbrush do the same? Is it a constraint of the program? There must be a logical explanation, otherwise consider this question a suggestion for a future version.
The other question is one of strategy and is addressed to all: When it comes to Zbrush I understand that everyone has different working habits, but if one is to start modeling with zspheres, is it better to do it in one piece or in several different marked parts which can be recalled later?
Thx
JG
As a beginner Zbrusher (a few weeks) Zbrush represents tremendous potential. But that’s all what it is until now: potential. There are questions that I’d like to ask:
The first one goes to the creator of Zbrush: I’d like to understand why I can edit only the current object. In both 2D or 3D programs, which Zbrush claims to bridge, I can edit any object if I select it first. Why can’t Zbrush do the same? Is it a constraint of the program? There must be a logical explanation, otherwise consider this question a suggestion for a future version.
The other question is one of strategy and is addressed to all: When it comes to Zbrush I understand that everyone has different working habits, but if one is to start modeling with zspheres, is it better to do it in one piece or in several different marked parts which can be recalled later?
Thx
JG