![]() ![]() ![]() For optimum use, you should assign the “>” buttons to hotkeys. The materials will stay assigned between ZB sessions as well. Note however that if a number is “blank” you will have to press the “>” again to move on to the next mat so I don’t recommend leaving “blank” spots between numbers. You can overwrite a material using the same process or clear it out altogether using the button. Continue doing this for your other favorite materials. Whenever you scroll to that number or use the “>” buttons the material will be assigned to the mesh. Click “Set Mat” and the material will be assigned to that number. Material Cycle: To use this script, pick your desired material and then select a number to assign it to. This is useful when rendering a flat color pass so you can easily select your subtools when compositing. Random Colour: This script will assign a random color to each of your subtools. ![]() Note: this script will work with layers as long as the layer(s) are not active. This is useful if you want a way to preserve complex masks. PP to Mask: If you have any Polypaint, this script will convert it into a mask based on color value with a single click. This is similar to “All High” and “All Low” in the SubTool menu only with more customization. At higher SubD levels it takes forever and the effect is barley noticeable.Īll SubTools to SubDivision level: This script will put all your subtools at the SubDivision level indicated by the slider. This is best used at medium to low SubD levels. Enter how many polygons you want it to grow by in the slider and click grow. Mask Grow: this script will attempt to grow your mask similar to how you can grow a selection in Photoshop. To install, copy all the contents of the ZIP file (including NicksToolsdata folder and NicksTools.ZSC) into your \ZStartup\ZPlugs directory. Nick was kind enough to make this Plug-in available (as well as a couple of Photoshop ones) as a free download. It’s really useful when automating certain tasks within Zbrush so I thought I’d share this great resource. I’ve recently found this cool plug-in created by Nick Miller. ![]()
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