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ty troy your work is amazing!

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Yari - SpaceMan here
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from the wiki help
Embedding Materials
You can paint different materials onto a 3D model using exactly the same techniques as polypainting. All you need to do is make sure that the M or MRGB button in the Draw Palette is on and then materials will be embedded in your model as you work. The materials can also be transferred to a texture map but remember that ZBrush materials will not work in other applications.
Alternatively, Projection Master allows you to paint materials onto a 3D model. Again, these will be transferred to your model in the same way as polypainting, or embedded in the texture.
The Raku mat plus a lot more here
http://209.132.96.165/zbc/showthread.php?t=53463
Last edited by SpaceMan; 09-07-08 at 11:17 AM.
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found the link and edited my post to show the link Yari I think while you where posting the links.
You have a lot posted from that link.
Thanks.
Is the Embedding Materials what you are looking for?
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Checked some of the mats out in Zbrush 3.1 - they look like they are worki
Last edited by SpaceMan; 09-07-08 at 04:51 PM.
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ty so much that is a good use of it and you show the link to the tutorial.
ok a moss pack it is =)

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Yari Thanks
I think the moss mats would have many uses.
I am liking 3 of your raku mats very much - 2, 9, 11
Working to see how they perform I did some tests images - the ztool was detailed on one side and not on the other. Image 10a I used raku 9 on the model over the raku 11 background and made the ztool fairly transparent. The ones that look like they are the same - one preview render and one best render.
Last edited by SpaceMan; 09-10-08 at 09:11 AM.
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