I have a slight border around my interface that shows the previous window.When I load zbrush I have to pull the borders out slightly to completely cover the screen.I’ve tried to save the UI but to no avail.Is this a computer problem?oR is their some settings that I can play with when launching Zbrush.
Thanx in advance
Hopefully, someone will know the answer to this question. However, I have had that problem going way back to ZBrush 2.?? and it’s just something I’ve learned to deal with. I even have my ZBrush shortcut set to open Maximized in the the Properties panel, but it doesn’t help. I just let ZBrush open and click the maximize window button (in the upper right corner on PC, next to the Close button) and the window fills my screen.
Like I said, hopefully someone else knows the answer, because I wouldn’t mind skipping this step as well. Plus, I hate Local Pivot and the fact that it is on by default. It drives me nuts and I always forget to turn it off after starting ZBrush, until I have rotated my poor model off the screen. Grrrr. Can’t seem to turn it off at startup.
@ Slosh
About your Local Transform button.
You can add the following line to your ‘DefaultZScript.txt’ file in ‘ZScripts’ folder.
[If,1,[IUnPress,Transform:Local Transform]]
This will turn off the Local Transfom button at startup.
Thanks a million, zber. Just saw the other thread on the same subject. Not the biggest inconvenience, but still nice to be rid of it.
It may help to delete the ZBrushWindowStartupSize.cfg file in the ZBrush 4.0\ZStartup\ConfigFiles folder. This forces ZBrush to rewrite it.
Also avoid using the Restore button. If you want to change windows use Alt+Tab or the ZBrush ‘Hide’ button. Restore never seems to restore ZBrush to full screen. On Vista this means I can see the Taskbar (good) but also get that strip down the side with the behind window showing.