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MauricioSEV
05-26-10, 07:36 PM
It´s very simple (or not) ¿Can anyone made a script to put the presure in two hotkeys? For tab up and down (size, intensity and else) while sculpting, whitout release the mause. Tell me is not a good implement.;)
tanks since...now

Disco Stu
05-27-10, 07:07 AM
This sounds horrible :p

MauricioSEV
05-28-10, 03:09 PM
Think about that, maybe not with a key, perhaps with the mause wheel. So no need to interrupt the workflow.;) Also no need to be a closed mind, many of us dont have the resources at first.

marcus_civis
05-29-10, 01:16 AM
You couldn't script this because the adjustment would always interrupt the mouse movement. Anyway what you want is already provided in ZBrush if you use a graphics tablet (like those made by Wacom). I think you'll find that most artists who use ZBrush a lot use a tablet.

The Namek
05-29-10, 06:39 AM
yeah, a draw tablet makes a world of difference and it doesn't really need to be a really expensive one, as long as you have a decent amount of pressure levels, it'll be fine.

MauricioSEV
05-29-10, 11:15 AM
I´m aware of tablets, my idea was to simulate them with a recontructed mause in form of a pen that i have. I hope you understand my obsession and sorry if i´m a little...insistent. Tanks.;)

StephenCook
03-09-11, 03:00 PM
You just gave me a splendid idea.
I am an electronics tinker and I an construct a device that will connect to a pen and give you a tablet like pressure. Perhaps I can adapt it to ZB for a simulation of the tablet. Will not be as good but worth a test and would be a good project to get my fingers wet with ZB code/scripting

MauricioSEV
03-09-11, 04:21 PM
You just gave me a splendid idea.
I am an electronics tinker and I an construct a device that will connect to a pen and give you a tablet like pressure. Perhaps I can adapt it to ZB for a simulation of the tablet. Will not be as good but worth a test and would be a good project to get my fingers wet with ZB code/scripting
I am glad that someone shares the vision.

Good luck in your quest!!;)

StephenCook
03-10-11, 05:52 AM
Thanks.
I consider it a challenge.
It will take some time to develop this.
I have to work on parts selection and not to mention learn how to write code to hook into ZB and the OS to allow it to work.