2.5d Paint tools reference chart (WIP)
2.5d Paint tools reference chart (WIP) by @ragukokarn

Darn you, Maxon. It just like that song with the snake girl featuring the beat from "I am too seksi".

I needed this one myself so why not share it to the world. There were a few weird ones that I could not figure out and also skipped one that I am not sure if it has any use what so ever. It will have to do for now.

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Posted: Thursday, 27 June, 2024 @ 05:03 PM

I am so confused by so many of these options. :)

Posted: Thursday, 27 June, 2024 @ 05:14 PM

Groovy

I'm guessing 19 through 27 show better with colour.

Posted: Thursday, 27 June, 2024 @ 05:28 PM

@Thorvald:

I am going to redo the examples for some of these in color because I figured I kind of wanted to know how the tools work despite being able to guess - sort of-  what happens. The most mystifying one is the colorizer that only seem to make it pitch black no matter what I do. I love the random nature of this list. Someone made sure to not keep these in logical order and I highly appreciate the effort. /j

 

Posted: Thursday, 27 June, 2024 @ 05:35 PM
Posted: Monday, 15 July, 2024 @ 10:25 PM

Why I posted this:

I could not find any information about these mysterious tools. Wether they are usefull or not - I guess it comes down to niche use cases. This is where the summer of Zbrush journey began. Starting off with the idea of just gathering a bunch of information. 

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