With a PC, will I be able to have the viewport on one monitor and the menus/palettes on the other using a card that supports two monitors (ZB3.1/ZB4)?
Thanks.
With a PC, will I be able to have the viewport on one monitor and the menus/palettes on the other using a card that supports two monitors (ZB3.1/ZB4)?
Thanks.
ZBrush is a single-window application. However, you can stretch your window so that one of the pallet shelves is on a second a monitor.
-K
Stretching doesn’t flatten the tool along Y I assume, right?
The size of the system window doesn’t change the size of the document canvas. The proportions of the canvas will stay true to what you have your document size set at.
I consistently use dual monitors for ZBrush myself–a standard monitor and a Cintiq; a 21UX at my workstation and a 12WX lapsize with my laptop. However, I tend to keep the whole ZB window on the Cintiq and put reference art or utility programs on the standard monitor/laptop display. ZB makes it pretty easy to collapse and open pallets as needed and I find that ZB will start to bog down for sculpting when the canvas is big, so I tend to keep my Canvas the default size for the monitor geometry (e.g. the canvas size you get when you initally open ZB full screen on your monitor.)
-K
Thanks for the info.