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Zspheres Problem

Hi,
got this problem:

Start Zbrush
Place some Z-sphere (with Shift key)
Enter into transform mode (T)
Turn on symmetry (X)
Place ZSphere on Top of Root Sphere
now go to Move tool (W)
and cant move that new sphere another way but just in Yaxis
Try to move Root sphere and result the same
but if i place Zsphere in any other axis i can do with them all i want

Any hints ?
Its just happen recently. And now cant stop

The first thing I’d recommend is checking to make sure that only X is turned on. It sounds like you have X and Z.

Also, for best results symmetry should be active prior to adding ZSpheres. This helps you get the best placement.

If none of this helps, try turning on Standard in the title bar instead of Custom. This will restore ZBrush’s default settings. If behavior returns to normal, then you know you accidentally saved a setting someplace that is creating trouble.

Hi again.
There is only X symmetry turned on with mirror simmetry. (standard when i press X)

  1. Did restore Standard-user-interface.
  2. Did restore Stanard ZScripts
  3. Did Initialize
  4. Select ZSphere Tool
  5. Place it on the workflow (whith Shift)
  6. Hit [T]
  7. Hit [Q] and draw one another Zsphere on the perfect top of root (green circle)
  8. Hit [W] and try to move new Zsphere on Xaxis, i mean left right (doesn’t work) Both Spheres i can move only on Yaxis, i mean top-down
    9 Hit Q and draw onother Zsphere on perfect left and right of root (green circle) and i can do with those new zspheres anything i want

In case nobody understands me i attach image of workflow with description
It looks like for Y oriented Root-spheres there is some Yaxis lockup.

But still any Restore (init, interface, zbrush) thing i found doesnt solve this
I tried to reinstall but still nutting changes.
I notice that this problem apears since i instaled luxology modo.

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Transform > Modifiers - See if you have a lit buton (xyz). If not and y only is active that may be your problem.

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